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Type of firearm mechanism
A doglock is a type of lock for firearms that preceded the 'true' flintlock in rifles, muskets, and pistols in the 17th century. Commonly used throughout
Doglock
Type of firearm mechanism
of the wheellock firing mechanism, and along with the miquelet lock and doglock are predecessors of the flintlock mechanism. The name is Dutch in origin
Snaphance
Firearm with flint-striking ignition
wheellock to the earlier flintlocks (snaplock, snaphance, miquelet, and doglock) in the previous two centuries, and each type had been an improvement,
Flintlock
Early gun; small arm and then a cannon
muzzle cut 16th century - Museo Storico Navale. Arquebus Demi-culverin Doglock Flintlock Hand cannon Matchlock Miquelet lock Musket Pistol Snaphance Snaplock
Culverin
Historical form of cavalry
The harquebusier would usually be armed with a wheellock, snaphaunce or doglock flintlock carbine hung from a swivel attached to a baldric, pistols in
Harquebusier
Type of firearm mechanism
with the various forms sub-categorized as snaphaunce, miquelet, English doglock, Baltic lock, and French or "true" flintlock ("true" being the final, widely
Miquelet_lock
Ignition system for early firearms
century in the form of the snaplock, the snaphance, the miquelet, and the doglock. The so-called true flintlock was developed in France in the early 17th
Flintlock_mechanism
Type of firearm mechanism
Flintlock Hand cannon Matchlock Miquelet Percussion cap Snaphance Wheellock Doglock Heard, Brian J (2013). Forensic Ballistics in Court. Wiley-Blackwell. pp
Snaplock
Gun mechanism
mechanism to slide the pan cover forward at the moment of firing. The doglock incorporates a second latch (or dog) as a safety mechanism that engages
Lock_(firearm)
16th-17th century heavy cavalrymen in Western Europe
harquebusiers - cavalry with lighter armour using longer firearms, such as doglock carbines - began to appear on the battlefield. The trend towards the loss
Demi-lancer
early modern age, hand-held cannons evolved into the matchlock, wheellock, doglock, and flintlock rifle, respectively, as ignition devices, matchlocks, wheellocks
History_of_the_firearm
Swedish musket
(smoothbore) Action matchlock, snaphaunce lock, flintlock (doglock), percussion lock (doglock until Model 1840) Muzzle velocity 984.252–1312.336 ft/s, max
Swedish_Land_Pattern_Musket
Firearm that holds one round of ammunition
pre-cartridge era single-shot firearms included matchlock, wheellock, snaplock, doglock, miquelet lock, flintlock, and percussion cap firearms. Muzzleloaders included
Single-shot
firearm, usually as part of a field strip. discharge Firing a weapon. doglock The lock that preceded the 'true' flintlock in both rifles and pistols
Glossary_of_firearms_terms
1643 battle in the First English Civil War
on horseback before dismounting to fight on foot. Ideally armed with a doglock musket, though sometimes armed with a less reliable matchlock musket, they
Battle_of_South_Harting
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