Flint hunter bus, State Army M. 1798, Lambertus Michaelis Thone, c. 1800 Canvas Print
Flint hunter bus or Batavian hunter bus; to the State Army M. 1798; is derived from the French model 1777. The lock plate is engraved with the name of the creator and is stamped on the inside with a series of capital letters. The barrel is heavy in construction and equipped with a basculating kulas and attached to the stock with three sliders; the soul is drawn with 7 grooves; an illegible mark is stamped on top, at the bottom of the capital letters ND; the rear visor is wing-shaped and the visor grain is of yellow copper. The stock is simply cut and has a stock box on the right. The tractor plate, the set of hinged brackets and the running sliders are made of iron; the rest of the fitting is yellow copper and includes three loading stick sleeves and the trigger bracket with ends in the shape of a leaf and a sharp curve as support for the fingers; the loading stick is made of steel and yellow copper and has an over-pierced head.
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