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  2. Flintlock - Wikipedia

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    The new flintlock system quickly became popular and was known and used in various forms throughout Europe by 1630, although older flintlock systems continued to be used for some time. Examples of early flintlock muskets can be seen in the painting "Marie de' Medici as Bellona" by Rubens (painted around 1622–1625). These flintlocks were in use ...

  3. Pistoleer - Wikipedia

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    The Model 1808 pistol was full-stocked, with a brass barrel band, belt hook and the initials of Tsar Alexander I stamped on the buttplate. New pistols were manufactured at Tula , Izhevsk , Sestroretsk , Moscow, Saint Petersburg , and Kiev [ 38 ] in 1818, 1824 and 1836, and most older weapons were converted to percussion from 1844 to 1848. [ 39 ]

  4. Belton flintlock - Wikipedia

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    The guns were shipped to India, but there are no written reports of their use, or how well they worked in service. An example of a seven shot sliding lock flintlock musket made by Jover and Belton may be found in the Royal Armouries Museum collection in Leeds. This musket, rack numbered 124 and dated 1786, also has an additional feature that ...

  5. Repeating firearm - Wikipedia

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    The flintlock Kalthoff repeaters by Mathias Kalthoff, circa. 1656–1694, at Livrustkammaren. A repeating firearm or repeater is any firearm (either a handgun or long gun) that is designed for multiple, repeated firings before the gun has to be reloaded with new ammunition.

  6. Handgun holster - Wikipedia

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    Two and more belt loops enable to wear holster in diverse angles. Belt tunnel – one wider loop that is easily threaded through the belt. One disadvantage is worse stability. Belt snaps – much easier to put on and take off the belt and yet keep the holstered gun stable. Belt clip – the holster is securely clipped on the waistband without ...

  7. Flintlock mechanism - Wikipedia

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    A flintlock pistol made by Ketland Sparks generated by a flintlock mechanism. The flintlock mechanism is a type of lock used on muskets, rifles, and pistols from the early 17th to the mid-19th century. It is commonly referred to as a "flintlock" (without the word mechanism). The term is also used for the weapons themselves as a whole, and not ...

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