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Flintlock dog-lock musket, 1704 (musket, flintlock)
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Flintlock dog-lock musket, 1704 (musket, flintlock)
5930094 Flintlock dog-lock musket, 1704 (musket, flintlock) by English School, (18th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Flintlock dog-lock musket, 1704.
Made by Richard Woolridge, Tower of London.
This is one of the first muskets made for the new socket bayonet. The bayonet fitted around the muzzle of the weapon. It was called a A dog-lockA musket because it included a A dogA - a simple catch that allowed the weapon to be carried safely until it was ready to fire.); eNational Army Museum; English, out of copyright
Media ID 23265462
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This print showcases a remarkable piece of history - the Flintlock dog-lock musket, crafted in 1704. Created by Richard Woolridge at the iconic Tower of London, this musket represents one of the earliest examples designed specifically for the new socket bayonet. The innovative feature that sets this musket apart is its inclusion of a "dog" which served as a simple catch to ensure safe carrying until it was ready to be fired. This unique mechanism allowed soldiers to confidently transport their weapons without fear of accidental discharge. The craftsmanship and attention to detail evident in this flintlock musket are truly awe-inspiring. Its sleek design and intricate engravings speak volumes about the skill and artistry possessed by English gunsmiths during the 18th century. Displayed proudly at the National Army Museum in London, this artifact serves as a tangible link to an era long past. It offers us a glimpse into military technology advancements and how they shaped warfare strategies during that time. As we admire this photograph, we can't help but marvel at its historical significance and appreciate the dedication and ingenuity required to create such an exquisite weapon. The Flintlock dog-lock musket stands not only as a testament to human innovation but also as a reminder of our ever-evolving quest for progress on both technological and artistic fronts.
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