Soldier releases his wick from the rooster from his musket (No. 14), approx. 1600. A soldier, full-length, to the right, which holds a musket (a certain type of firearm) and a freight (musket fork) with his left hand (No. 14), ca. 1600. With his right hand, he releases the burning wick that is on the rooster (part of the inflammatory mechanism) of his musket. Plate 14 In the instructions for handling the musket: Corte Undercury on the Figuerliicke figure, so much aengaet the right Ghebruyck VANT MUSQUET. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, arms opera of Roers Musquette and Kloksen, The


Soldier releases his wick from the rooster from his musket (No. 14), approx. 1600. A soldier, full-length, to the right, which holds a musket (a certain type of firearm) and a freight (musket fork) with his left hand (No. 14), ca. 1600. With his right hand, he releases the burning wick that is on the rooster (part of the inflammatory mechanism) of his musket. Plate 14 In the instructions for handling the musket: Corte Undercury on the Figuerliicke figure, so much aengaet the right Ghebruyck VANT MUSQUET. Part of the illustrations in: J. de Gheyn, arms opera of Roers Musquette and Kloksen, The Hague, 1607. Marriens around 1600.


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