The 17th century paddle stock wheel lock cavalry carbine
This strange looking firearm was the iconic carbine of the most important light cavalry of the 17th century western European armies, the bandelier, harquebusier or carbine, but also important arm of the eastern intermediate cavalry. History and shooting with authentic projectiles and charges. History of the wheel lock: • The wheel lock pistols and cavalry of the ... Shooting a brace of 17th century wheel lock pistols: • 17th century wheel lock pistols in action ... Please support us at / capandball

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