The first systems firing
- The firepot
- The fire-stick
- The muskets
- The decks wick arquebuse
- The matchlock rectangular plate
- The matchlock late 17th
- Functioning of the musket
The decks spinning wheel
- The wheel mechanism of Leonardo da Vinci
- The principle of the wheel lock
- The trigger system
- The cover of pelvis
- The production of weapons with wheel
- Platinum wheel and wick
- Technical Evolution of the wheel lock
- Pistol all metal impeller
- Platinum typical spinning wheel (Legend of parts)
- Pistol auto-wheel armeur
The plates flint-called "rogue"
- External Controller features "to scamp"
- Deck Operation "to scamp"
- Different types of plates "to scamp"
The plates flintlock called "the miquelet"
- The deck "on miquelet" Spanish
- The deck "on miquelet" Italian
- General characteristics of plates "on miquelet"
- Platinum "on miquelet" Algerian
- Key parts of a plate "on miquelet"
Deck Operation "on miquelet"
- The board of Spanish style
- Dog put the safety lock
- Dog put to the armed
- Percussion against battery
- The board of Italian style
- Locks on both sides of the dog
- The board of the Third Kind
- Operation of the internal mechanism
The flintlock called "French"
- Shotgun Louis XIII (1601 - 1643)
- Platinum flintlock by the Marin Bourgeoys
- Stage of the second half of the 17th century
- Key parts
- Brides nut early in the second half of the 17th
- Form of decks flint early 17th
- Inner side of a flintlock from the early 17th
- Battery spring is positioned on the inner face
- Form of decks flint mid and late 17th
- Weapons of typical middle and late 17th
- How to position a weapon in his century
Examples of flintlock 17th
- Recognize flintlock 17th
- The general shape of the butt
- The length and structure of the barrel
- The trigger and against platinum-engineered
- The shape of the dog and its screw jaw
- The shape of the foot of the battery
Evaluation of a gun before buying
- The description of the seller
- The profile of the seller
- Scoring the seller by its buyers
- Analysis of all physical evidence
- How to measure fair value?
- Collector or investor?
French regulatory decks in the first half of the 18th
- Typical Gun middle of the first half of the 18th
- Platinum rifle late 17th early 18th flangeless nut
- Platinum rifle late 17th early 18th flange nuts
- Platinum regulatory model 1717
- Platinum regulatory model 1728
- Platinum detailed 1728 model - list of parts
- Platinum regulatory model 1746
- Platinum regulatory model 1754
French regulatory decks in the second half of the 18th
- Platinum regulatory model 1763-1766
- The dog "espalet"
- Platinum regulatory model 1770 - 1773
- Platinum regulatory model 1774
- Platinum regulatory model 1777
- Platinum Regulatory Model AN IX
- Platinum regulatory model 1816
- Platinum regulatory model 1822
- The kings of France during the period of flintlock
Analysis of a platinum complex
- Overview of French flint decks
- Dog transition between the 1766 and 1770 model
- Verification of the plate before purchasing a weapon
Mechanical flint lighters
- Lighter wheel
- Flint lighters 17th and 18th
- Principle of operation
- Manufacture of tinder
- Analysis of a lighter flint current
- Brief Dismantling
- The mechanism firing
- Operate the lighter flint
The specimens black powder
- Cylinders ignition fuse
- Components of a specimen
- Principle of operation
- Specimen powder based on a gun 18th
- Specimen powder based on a gun safe