This young man is enamored with these fire locks!
Yes, they used a lacquered cover over the locks and matchcord to fire them in the rain. Off there battlements, they'd also hang strings at certain positions, with some form of markings at pre-set levels (both for distance and direction), so they could send off a volley of fire even in the middle of a dark night!The Japanese had perfected their matchlocks to work in the rain.
Yes, his Mother chewed his arse out when she saw he had none on ... as she was working the registration desk at the woodswalk and asked me to send her the video!I always think safety glasses. But, back in the day staying alive was the #1 safety tip.
Dear Bill I don't mind you being a nag I can only take your view as great compliment, I mean Wow Fan mail ! If you PM ed Tobjohn he.s a IT wizard. and has draft I wrote of my antics in north & equatorial West Africa as a very green 20 year old Thought this was sent as a PM Maybe it is ? Regards' RudyardRudyard: Hate to be a nag, but you really must apply yourself to your memoirs -- or find a biographer.
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