Target rifle with tinder lock, anonymous, 1620 - 1629 Canvas Print
Target rifle or target rudder. The tinder lock has a rectangular lock plate with a rooster on which a tube for the tinder is soldered hard. The barrel consists of a quadrilateral part which, after a ring, stamped twice with a mark in the form of a key under a crown or cruciferous, through round and a second ring, flows into a chalice-shaped tromp showing the remains of a visor grain; equipped with a visor with peephole stamped with an incomplete year. The stock has an octagonal handle and a massive support cob under the lock, the sides of which are embossed with panels based on the architectural-style decoration of late 16th century book covers; the front and back of the support bag are almost three-dimensionally cut and ajour worked with, among other things, a half-seated faun with a bagpipe and a large lion's head; instead of a thumb plate, the stock behind the barrel is cut with a child's head. The iron fitting consists of a drawer cap and tape of iron can, a trigger bracket shaped to the fingers, and a stock plate with a trace over the entire handle; the steel loading stick is eighteenth-century at the earliest.
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