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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. M1752 Musket - Wikipedia

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    Fixtures along the top of the barrel allowed the gun to be aimed. The trigger was set within an oblong ring ( trigger guard ) under the action as normal. While the rest of the musket outwardly resembled other muskets of the 18th Century, the lock was unique, being of the characteristic Spanish "Miquelet" type.

  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. Ottoman weapons - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly-used gun was a battering gun or darbzen. This gun fired 0.15–2.5 kg (0.33–5.51 lb) shots in weight. These guns were used more in fortresses as the emphasis was given to small to medium-calibre guns. Small-calibre bronze pieces were also used on galleons and river boats; they weighed between 3.7–8.6 kg (8.2–19.0 lb).

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

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  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. 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.

  9. Musket Model 1777 - Wikipedia

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    Until World War I, no other firearm was produced in such large numbers. Properly trained French infantry were expected to be able to fire three volleys a minute with the 1777. A trained infantryman could hit a man sized target at 80 yards but anything further required an increasing amount of luck [ 2 ] and the musket became wildly inaccurate at ...

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