Definition of Matchlock. Meaning of Matchlock. Synonyms of Matchlock

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Definition of Matchlock

Matchlock
Matchlock Match"lock`, n. An old form of gunlock containing a match for firing the priming; hence, a musket fired by means of a match.

Meaning of Matchlock from wikipedia

- A matchlock or firelock is a historical type of firearm wherein the gunpowder is ignited by a burning piece of flammable cord or twine that is in contact...
- called in ****anese and sometimes in English hinawajū (火縄銃, "matchlock gun"), was a type of matchlock-configured arquebus firearm introduced to ****an through...
- early 15th century. The addition of a shoulder stock, priming pan, and matchlock mechanism in the late 15th century turned the arquebus into a handheld...
- The snap matchlock is a type of matchlock mechanism used to ignite early firearms. It was used in Europe from about 1475 to 1640, and in ****an from 1543...
- 16th to 17th centuries. Locks came in many different varieties. Early matchlock and wheel lock mechanisms were replaced by later flintlock mechanisms...
- early 16th century Turkish and Portuguese breech-loading swivel guns and matchlock firearms were incorporated into the Ming ****nal. In the 17th century...
- Istinggar is a type of matchlock firearm built by the various ethnic groups of the Maritime Southeast Asia. The firearm is a result of Portuguese influence...
- fire. It was the next major development in firearms technology after the matchlock, and the first self-igniting firearm. Its name is from its rotating steel...
- The Matchlock Gun is a children's book by Walter D. Edmonds. It won the Newbery Medal for excellence as the most distinguished contribution to American...
- to the barrel length (e.g. 24 inches), to the firing mechanism (e.g. matchlock, wheellock, flintlock, or percussion lock), to the design's primary intended...