The top itself is more or less a fireproof patent top (with outside spring), but the charger is inverted and connected to the top.GREAT PHOTOS FOLKS, THANKS!
Very cool, and I wonder if that was thought of as a sort of safety feature? You would be, after all, pouring from a measure, not from a tube still connected to the main powder container with only a brass barrier? True, still a little too close to the main flask for my thoughts IF you had a cook-off, but perhaps far enough depending on how it was held?
LD
Hello ALL.
As long as we are on this subject, here is a horn flask I have. I still cannot totally figure the spout on this one. It's obvious the spout can be threaded up or down for different charges of powder. But there is no way to know how many grains are in the spout for each turn of the spout. And I can't figure out what the slot on the spout is for ?? I don't get it. LOL
Rick
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This appears to be whatwe call an Irish Charger. Not uncommon in U.K. O.D.
Thanks PFC. You may be right. That makes sense. Also, the cut-off lever on mine is loose. The internal spring likely broken.I think the spout is not original. The top might be a common patent top with inside spring
This appears to be whatwe call an Irish Charger. Not uncommon in U.K. O.D.
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