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I have a lage lock that is very out of place on a pistol. I would like to take this lock and build a blunderbuss for it. I have been looking and found a variety of blunderbusses but it would be a great help to me if I could get some help as to dates and when styles changed.

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The two volume set "borders away" does avery good job of defining that question in the volume dealing with firearms. They also have some nice pics to go along with the text. So much of whats out there is just the same weapons over and over. Antique weapons sites and dealers in europe come up with a much broader set of examples than what is generally seen here too.

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The two volume set "borders away" does avery good job of defining that question in the volume dealing with firearms. They also have some nice pics to go along with the text. So much of whats out there is just the same weapons over and over. Antique weapons sites and dealers in europe come up with a much broader set of examples than what is generally seen here too.

Ive seen alot of the guns online and frome what I've noticed regarding blunderbusses if you have one and there is a flint on it thats wonderful other than that there isnt really any care about the era.

Personally what I would like to find is an example of a portugese/spanish blunderbuss circa late 1600's most likely with a miquelet lock. My library is very limited by nessisity as I live aboard and don't have space for that many books.

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I have found some photos and an artist's rendition of a Spanishblunderbuss, volII page102 miquelet lock, a type with a pintle like an oarlock. This is in Borders away vol II. I'm sorry I can't scan it for you.On page 98 is a Spanish espingole, a blunderbuss length weapon with a large musket type barrell. You could try a search on your computer using the spanish lock descriptions under images and you might find something you could use. The later weapon is from the norm Flayderman catalogues, both weapons are dated in the 1650's or so.

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Two scans of miquelets from TRS.

http://www.piratebrethren.com/weapons/scan0001.jpg

http://www.piratebrethren.com/weapons/scan0002.jpg

The #505 lock I don't believe I can get a good scan of. It's pretty close to the binding, and I'd probably not be able to get all of it in, and it's a rather small pic anyway, so... I hope these are helpful.

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Two scans of miquelets from TRS.

http://www.piratebrethren.com/weapons/scan0001.jpg

http://www.piratebrethren.com/weapons/scan0002.jpg

The #505 lock I don't believe I can get a good scan of. It's pretty close to the binding, and I'd probably not be able to get all of it in, and it's a rather small pic anyway, so... I hope these are helpful.

Thank you, that is very helpful

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