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  • Matchlock musketeers - how did they light the match cord?
    It's possibly a silly question with an obvious answer, but for the life of me, I haven't been able to find this out Everywhere I've looked about matchlock weapons, all I ever see is "lit match cord" with no explanation as to how a musketeer in the field would get from unlit match cord to lit
  • When was the matchlock first used? Some confusing on its origin date . . .
    That was my point , I suppose quite early on , some bright early gunner thought of having the burning cord tied to a stick to be flipped on the pan various devices would have been used , as the drawing suggest a stick leveraged with a burning cord doesn't constitute a Trigger mechanism the
  • Were the Chinese and Koreans outgunned in their 16th century war with . . .
    The Chinese were also producing matchlock guns during the late Ming Historical sources suggest that they first obtained matchlock guns during a battle with the Wokou pirates in 1548 and by 1558 they were able to produce 10,000 matchlock guns for their army
  • Qing military compared to Napoleonic military - History Forum
    The Japan also utilized the matchlock from horseback There are even a few surviving matchlock cavalry pistols But, the numbers were always limited to to practicality Matchlock gun and pistol (article) | Japan | Khan Academy As I recall, in of 1792, the primary long ranged weapon of the 8 banner cavalry was the bow, certainly not cavalry
  • [Question] Pirate Flintlocks | History Forum
    An early flintlock was the Snaphance (pecking hen) of the 1540s Its name suggests a German or Dutch origin Before the flintlock was invented people used the dangerous and primitive matchlock or the expensive clockwork wheel-lock: So this "Terakul" is supposed to be originated from them likewise too right?
  • Post-17th century use of matchlocks in Spanish and Portuguese Americas?
    Given that most major European armies were making the switch to standardised flintlocks by the early 18th century, I'm curious to know how late matchlock firearms were in use within the vast portion of North and South America controlled by Spain and Portugal Since these were colonies, and some
  • Anything about horseback shooting | History Forum
    Qing cavalry were even skilled enough to use matchlock muskets on horseback: Chinese cavalry matchlock | Mandarin Mansion Click to expand
  • Civilian guns in war | History Forum
    Heinrich Harrer, author of the book Seven Years in Tibet, notes that when China invaded Tibet in 1950 many Tibetan civilians volunteered for war wearing old suits armor and armed with bows, swords, or ancient matchlock muskets Source: Lock, Stock, and History, The Tibetan Musket, Firearms were first
  • Revisiting the old Top 100 Generals list | Page 51 | History Forum
    At last, the "replica matchlock" was forged successfully It was also called Tanegashima From now on, the Japanese daimyos showed more interest and concern to the birth of this firearm AD 1575 Battle of Nagashino was definitely NOT the first battle that witnessed the massive use of matchlocks in the Sengoku warfare
  • 16th Century Japanese Samurai Army against European Contemporaries
    The reason according to a Ming text was that northern China was windy, and the match of the matchlock muskets was often extinguished by a sudden gust Therefore, the more primitive three-barrel shotgun prevailed under such conditions





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