Replica 16th century matchlock pistol

rob.mat

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Here is one of my past projects. I downloaded pictures of this pistol from an auction site, together with the length of the barrel. I was able to paste the pictures into AutoCAD and create a 3d model that was as faithful to the original as possible. I based the replica on the Cad drawings and my knowledge of Japanese matchlock technology that by and large avoids screw threads - everything apart from the breech plug was held together with pins. Here are some pictures
RobSP32-20081105-205729.jpglock.jpg100_2113.jpg
 
Damn!!! Excellent!! I wish I could do that. Does it shoot?
 
This one doesn't, but I made 2 that do (they were registered as UK firearms). I used them to compete in muzzle loading competitions
 
Is that a "safety" to swing out to open the "pan"
 
Odd differences, gun laws. My friends older brother (Canadian) was a gun fanatic. Harsh, extreme rules in Canada and virtually zero rules here in the south. He had a dual citizenship and hated the differences.
 
The Cap and Ball U-tube site has an excellent recent video showing the entire U.K. registration and proofing procedure for all firearms. Talk about strict!
 
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