I need contact to manufacturers who can make matchlock hangunn fron the 1450-1470 period.I prefer someone from Cenrtal and Eastern Europe...
I also need some pictures of originals and copys of such guns.


Randall Moffett wrote: |
What gunshow was it? I have never seen a firearm from that era that looks like that. I agree the dragon motiff is very cool. |
Nathan Robinson wrote: |
It's stamped "1900" -- perhaps it's supposed to be "in the style of" 1490? |
Richard Fay wrote: |
That's actually supposed to be a roughly-hewn "1490" - at least according to the web site. I'll have to find the website again and list a link. |
Gordon Frye wrote: |
Although the barrel of the matchlock in question may well date from 1490, the rest of it definitely does not. The lock style (especially with the trigger mechanism and guard), and the stock style date it to the very late-16th/ early-17th Century at best. Interestingly enough, it looks to be some form of breechloader, which is definitely cool. Rather akin to Henry VIII's breech loading arquebuses from the 1540's. (Of course it's those other firearms on the table there at the gunshow that really get ME excited. :cool: )
For a European maker of fine matchlocks, wheellocks and other early firearms I would recommend this gentleman in Germany: http://www.engerisser.de/Bewaffnung/weapons/Firearms.html From what I have been able to gather, Herr König makes some wonderful firearms! Here are a few sites to start with for more information on the different types of matchlocks that existed between 1400 and 1700: http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~dispater/handgonnes.htm http://www.geocities.com/Yosemite/Campground/8551/ I hope this helps! Cheers! Gordon |