We
at Loyalist Arms, are proud to introduce
our new matchlock musket.
We have
received inquiries for several years
for these hard to find items from
English Civil War, 16th-17thC. European
conflicts, early colonial period
and Buccaneer reenactors. We finally
found a source for these muskets
and are now producing them.
These muskets feature
a lever trigger and have a very
wide fantail butt stock but are
relatively light for their looks.
Although all muskets from the early
period in history were hand assembled
and no two were exactly alike, there
were general patterns that were
followed. This pattern could have
been used anywhere in continental
Europe or in England. Many made
their way to the colonies and were
still in use along side the snaphaunce,
wheel lock, doglock, and flintlock.
This style would have been commonly
used from the mid 1500's into the
late 1600's in Europe.
Any Cavalier, musketeer,
colonist, or buccaneer would be
proud to handle such a fine work
of art. The butt has a flat iron
plate fastened to it, to prevent
any chipping or splitting, should
the butt make any solid contact
with the ground.
Close up of lock
and trigger assembly. Generally
speaking, there were not a lot of
markings on the lock plates of matchlocks
unlike the British flintlocks of
a later period, where dates and
makers names abounded. On the rare
occasion, the maker might inscribe
a name or initial. Ours are left
blank for the customer to inscribe
the lock plate at their discretion.
Barrel: 44 inch long, octagon
to round with a cannon muzzle.
Caliber: .77 with wood rammer
and iron blade front sight.
Stock: Flared butt style with
flat iron butt plate and inset
carving, (two lines), along
the edges of the stock. Rosewood.
Hardware: Iron.
Suggested load: 75 grains FFg
black powder only. Ball size
of .735-745.
Match cord of 3/8" diameter
recommended. |
These
muskets are almost identical to
the ones used in the movie "Man
in the Iron Mask", as well
as in the TV documentary "Pirates"
from The Learning channel. This
type of musket was also used on
a grand scale, in the Spanish movie
"Alatriste", (2006).
These
muskets would look great along with
our English lock pistols.
Order
Yours Today!
Price:
$794.00 CDN / $635.00 USD
***Purchase
one of these muskets with an english
lock pistol
and save $35.00 US/49.00 CDN***