This may not be the appropriate area or venue for this post so I apologize in advance for my newbie mistakes.
Here is a matchlock I purchased just over 4 years ago. I got it to be a hanger which it does really well.
I was told by the seller (
) that it was 350-500 years old. I assume that the guess was based on the ignition type and little else. There are no maker's marks or anything I would know of to identify this. It doesn't have the fishtail stock nor the mass of English matchlocks that I have come across in other historical research (I am a nut for Jamestown stuff 1607-1622). I am not an expert on antique weaponry nor would I even classify myself as a novice as even that would give me too much credit. I simply post this here for your enjoyment and perhaps discussion.
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