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Matchlock Question

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A little while back I picked up a matchlock casting kit from another forum’s classifieds section. It is one from the Rifle Shop. I am not sure exactly how it goes together, but at first it needs a lot of cleaning up. Filing, grinding and polishing!
Fast forward a week or two and I have the chance to purchase a few (not sure how many) matchlocks with various deficiencies, one without a lock altogether. I don’t know what prompted me to buy that casting kit, but now I have found a use for it. One of the other guns supposedly has a piece of wood missing from. the stock.
If anyone put together one of the matchlocks, I could probably use a sketch.
 

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Some of the schematics on that site have mistakes, so be careful using them. The button placement on the tinder lock is completely wrong on page 8 of the pdf and they had a wheellock pistol (now removed) that was wrong in every mechanical detail.
 
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