Spanish Mosquete de Bordacon Cañón Ochavado. Musket. It may be the weapon that was in the Arsenal de la Carraca and was sent to the Naval Museum on May 3, 1845. Ochavado Canyon finished in a highlight also Ochavado and T -shaped ornaments in each face. It presents miquelete and fork key with pinzote. This interesting piece, aimed at repelling or facilitating approaches, was sent to the Naval Museum in 1843 by the Captain General of Cádiz, for being a weapon similar to the one that wounded Admiral Nelson in the battle of Trafalgar . According to Álvaro Soler, expert from the Royal Armería of Ma


Spanish Mosquete de Bordacon Cañón Ochavado. Musket. It may be the weapon that was in the Arsenal de la Carraca and was sent to the Naval Museum on May 3, 1845. Ochavado Canyon finished in a highlight also Ochavado and T -shaped ornaments in each face. It presents miquelete and fork key with pinzote. This interesting piece, aimed at repelling or facilitating approaches, was sent to the Naval Museum in 1843 by the Captain General of Cádiz, for being a weapon similar to the one that wounded Admiral Nelson in the battle of Trafalgar . According to Álvaro Soler, expert from the Royal Armería of Madrid, the key of the key does not correspond to the box since it seems to be from the 17 XVIII (finals), and the Guardamonte, for the way of being cut, is from the 18th century. According to Viniegra, Borda Arcabuz should be called. The key is Bresciana de Mosquete, and presents military garrison of the time. In the museum catalog of 1894, it appears with the number INV. 130 (Page 71) as Esmeril Esfingarda, with a rondeña key of the 16th century. Its use on the tragantes of the castles, toledillas and battalla was very frequent. Ochy iron with incised ornaments in each face, finished in a rounded sight point. Box and rifle -shaped wooden box. Miketete key of the 18th century, while the canyon is from the end of the seventeenth century. Porta a fork endowed with Pinzote to affirm the gun in the board or the coffs.


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