Building a matchlock
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Building a matchlock
My next project will be building a matchlock.I have built a couple but this one will be different as it will have a sliding pan on it similar to a Snaphaunce.Having a sliding pan will make it easier to hunt with and I plan on trying to take a deer with it when finished.This is the type of lock the gun will have
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Re: Building a matchlock
This technology is fascinating.
I assume you are aware of this Web site and its "Pre-flintlock" forum. The brain trust here is hard to match.
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/foru ... intlock.9/

I assume you are aware of this Web site and its "Pre-flintlock" forum. The brain trust here is hard to match.
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/foru ... intlock.9/
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Re: Building a matchlock
I am fascinated by the Matchlocks used during the English Civil War and the early colonization of North America, I have only ever handled Matchlocks from India and Japan neither of those types have any interest for me but European Matchlocks I find are more my cup of tea. I would love to see photos of the completed gun.. 

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Re: Building a matchlock
That looks pretty neat -- good luck with it!barbarossa wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 12:23 pm My next project will be building a matchlock.I have built a couple but this one will be different as it will have a sliding pan on it similar to a Snaphaunce.Having a sliding pan will make it easier to hunt with and I plan on trying to take a deer with it when finished.This is the type of lock the gun will have
My identical twin goes by "Flint62Smoothie" over there -- you'll see he posts quite often, because if it shoots blackpowder at all -- he has one. Well then, maybe we're "not so identical", as I'll shoot cap 'n ball and percussion rifles; but to him, even a flintlock is "modern".Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Mon Apr 29, 2024 1:02 pm This technology is fascinating.![]()
I assume you are aware of this Web site and its "Pre-flintlock" forum. The brain trust here is hard to match.
https://www.muzzleloadingforum.com/foru ... intlock.9/
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Re: Building a matchlock
Dale is a major contributor on that forum. I greatly appreciate him. 

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Re: Building a matchlock
The matchlock will look like this when finished
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Re: Building a matchlock
Very cool! The few times I've shot one it was FAST!
Next you'll need a wheellock!!!
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Re: Building a matchlock
Ray, these glimpses into the darkness of early-contact North America always give me shivers.
Anyone wishing to know a whole lot more about the arquebus can do no better than to watch this fine video by Balász Neméth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCi1R3FNyLc
Anyone wishing to know a whole lot more about the arquebus can do no better than to watch this fine video by Balász Neméth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCi1R3FNyLc
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Re: Building a matchlock
History shows us one thing in particular that humans are a brutal species and that there is not one race that can stand on the moral high ground and look down on others.The sad thing is we are not that much better and given our knowledge probably worse than our predecessors .
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Re: Building a matchlock
Yikes! Save that last shot..
Re: Building a matchlock
love the 16th C lighter . . .Bill in Oregon wrote: ↑Tue Apr 30, 2024 6:43 am Ray, these glimpses into the darkness of early-contact North America always give me shivers.
Anyone wishing to know a whole lot more about the arquebus can do no better than to watch this fine video by Balász Neméth.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qCi1R3FNyLc

thanks sincerely for the link, I am finding I have more in common with that period of history than the one I am in . . .
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Re: Building a matchlock
Wheellocks are fascinating and very intricate to build .They are like a well built timepiece and are a joy to shoot.One thing about matchlocks is unlike flintlocks and percussion guns you can easily make your own matchcord.
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Re: Building a matchlock
I have decided I m going to make this gun with a rifled barrel instead of a smooth bore and the barrel will be in 62 cal and will have a 30 inch length
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Re: Building a matchlock
I believe you are making excellent choices, Barbarossa. 

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Re: Building a matchlock
DITTO!
