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Napoleonic Era French Naval or Siege Gun Flintlock Mechanism

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Any chance some of the arty experts have knowledge or perhaps size measurements to debunk my hypothesis. I believe this is an early 19th Century mainspring vise for the firing mechanism. (Far left of picture, US m1855 style mainspring vise on right)
 

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