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An object in the Royal Armouries has had my interest for quite some time now, but the thought of making a thread about it here in the forum has come to my mind only now. It's a tip-up breech musket, predating the Kammerlader, the Hall, the Crespi and so on, with a patent that apparently dates all the way back to 1664. I'm curious as to whether any of you have more information on this oddity, whether historical or mechanical.
 

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