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    The late 17th century French matchlock musket 1660-1700 in Ne

    Hi all, Would like to thank everyone for the kinds words regarding my article on matchlocks. As for the Type 3 with trigger guard, we only know of one example with this type of trigger guard ressembling the British type of guard. We can only suppose that the French were using this type of...
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    The late 17th century French matchlock musket 1660-1700 in Ne

    If anyone is interested, I have posted a small article on my web site pertaining to 17th century French matchlock muskets (mousquet à mêche) used in New-France from 1660-1700 based on the little information we have of these rare and scarce firearms...
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    circa 1650-1700 Flintlock?

    There is also a possibility that this could be an early French arm judging from the type of lockplate and trigger guard there is. Are there any markings in the interior of the lockplate? Is there a sideplate? Can you post an overall picture of the bottom half in order to get an idea of the...
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    17th century French Flintlock Guns

    Yes that would be great. Would love to see pictures of it. Please send to [email protected]
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    17th century French Flintlock Guns

    Thanks all for the comments on my site. If anyone has any pictures of any similar type muskets (flintlock), pls send them my way as there is always room for updates etc. Kevin (le coureur des bois) www.lanouvelle-france.com
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    17th century French Flintlock Guns

    Hi all, For anyone that might be interested in 17th century French Flintlock guns (fusils), here is a little web site with pictures and information that might interest a few of you on this forum. [url] http://www.lanouvelle-france.com/fusils/mainfusil.htm[/url]
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    French Muskets (fusils) - St.Etienne

    Well folks, gonna be a few weeks but I will be publishing a short article on St.Etienne markings on my web site : www.lanouvelle-france.com. If anyone wants to send pictures of their markings, that would be appreciated: [email protected]
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    French Muskets (fusils) - St.Etienne

    Hi all, I'm new to this forum so, hi to all. I'm currently doing a research on 17th and 18th century St.Etienne made (French) flintlocks that were used during the F & I was as well as the Rev War. I'm currently gathering marks and names found on various locks and barrels from private...
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