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  2. Miquelet lock - Wikipedia

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    Contemporaries did not use the term "miquelet" to describe any type of lock or firearm. [7] Probably the oldest surviving example of what certainly qualifies as a patilla miquelet lock is item No.I.20 in the Real Armería, Madrid. That unique item is a combination lance and double-barreled gun; its origin unknown, dated almost certainly before ...

  3. File:Italian Style Miquelet Lock, AKA Romanlock.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Moukahla - Wikipedia

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    The other mechanism was the so-called Arab toe-lock, a form of miquelet lock, closely allied to the agujeta lock (which required a back or dog catch for half cock) and the Italian romanlock. The term miquelet is used today to describe a particular type of snaplock .

  5. Single-shot - Wikipedia

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    However, multi-barrel, breechloading, revolving, and other multi-shot firearms had been experimented with for centuries. Notable pre-cartridge era single-shot firearms included matchlock, wheellock, snaplock, doglock, miquelet lock, flintlock, and percussion cap firearms.

  6. Talk:Miquelet lock - Wikipedia

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    Contemporaries did not use the term miquelet to describe any type of lock or firearm. (Lavin 1965:158-159) (Lavin 1965:158-159) Cervantes says in the "Don Quixot" (in 1604 ) that in Catalonia their name was pedreñal [ 4 ] , to the extreme that pedreñal lock ( 1585 ) [ 5 ] means miquelet lock , the long cannon wheel lock pistols they were not ...

  7. Lock (firearm) - Wikipedia

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    A firelock is a firearm in which the priming is ignited by sparks. [3] [4] [5] More specifically, it refers to the mechanism or lock of such firearms. It may also refer to a gun's lock which uses slow match to ignite the powder charge. [6] [7] The matchlock was a lever mechanism that simplified the ergonomics of firing. Slow match would be held ...

  8. Breechloader - Wikipedia

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    Breech-loading firearm that belonged to Philip V of Spain, made by A. Tienza, Madrid circa 1715. It came with a ready-to-load reusable cartridge. This is a miquelet system. Mechanism of Philip V's breech-loading firearm (detail) The breech mechanism of the Ferguson rifle. Breech-loading firearms are known from the 16th century.

  9. Flintlock - Wikipedia

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    These flintlocks were in use alongside older firearms such as matchlocks, wheellocks, and miquelet locks for nearly a hundred years. The last major European power to standardize the flintlock was the Holy Roman Empire , when in 1702 the Emperor instituted a new regulation that all matchlocks were to be converted or scrapped. [ 6 ]

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