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Now THIS wheellock would hurt a LH'd shooter!

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Wheellock Arquebus, Italy, circa 1625 to 1630 - Museum of Paris

Now admittedly I like the below mentioned body parts of a certain persuasion in my face as much as the next guy ... but this is NOT for those shooting left-handed! :ghostly:

"This arquebus appears to come from Southern Italy and is fitted with a Portuguese-style wheellock. Arquebuses from this region, of significant Hispanic influence, display unique attention to the workmanship on their mounts. Thus, on this piece signed CHISA on the buttstock, we can see a true ronde-bosse (encrusted enamel) composition. The theme portrayed shows a bare-breasted woman sitting astride a billy goat and holding onto a faun or satyr, her hands tied behind her back with her hair. It is clearly inspired by an ancient depiction of Aphrodite. The billy goat was a symbol of lust in medieval society. This inaccurate reputation stuck with the animal for centuries, but was also alleged to be associated with witches and vice. However, the arquebus decoration is not limited to the stock, as the barrel with smooth sides and bore boasts fine engravings of foliage along half of its length. An unidentified stamp (AC) is also present on the ball."

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There’s a pretty amazing piece. I expect that they never really expected anyone to actually shoot it. But back then everyone was wearing heavy clothing and heavy jackets or coats so it probably wasn’t a problem to shoot it. But as you noted there is a lot of stuff in the way to shoot it left handed. But then the inquisition was in full swing so any left handed people were likely burned at the stake for being witches.
 
That doesn’t look comfortable for anyone to shoot!

I may be mistaken, but isn’t the “Portuguese” wheellock a misnomer and they are actually Italian? I think Michael Tromner had a post on it…
It looks like I was wrong
 
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