Matchlocks and general black powder shooting in India...
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2009 5:23 am
Last night, my Wife and I were watching some previously recorded TV shows I have (I have quite a few on India) and the one I picked was titled: Warrior Empire - The Mughals of India. One of the points that was brought out was the use, by Akbar and his armies, of the matchlock. This part of the show had the host going to a gunmaker in India who still made matchlocks - the ones they showed were very nice, indeed! As a matter of fact, the side plate for the serpentine lock looked quite a bit like the side plate of a flintlock, with the tapered ends and some engraving. The serpentine that held the match pivoted in a hole where a conventional flintlock hammer would be mounted. The trigger handle was like the ones of old, with a long leaf spring attached to it.
All of this made me wonder, are there many folks making matchlocks like this in India nowadays? I have seen pictures of Japanese matchlocks, and they do interest me some, but if there are Indian matchlocks to be had, I would be interested in looking into that!
I doubt that one could use them for too much Western hunting, as the land management people would have a fit over an open burning match (and rightly so!). However, here in Texas, one might be able to profitably employ matchlocks for hunting varmints like wild hogs or javalina.
Is there anyone here who could tell some interesting things about black powder shooting and matchlocks in India?
Thanks!
All of this made me wonder, are there many folks making matchlocks like this in India nowadays? I have seen pictures of Japanese matchlocks, and they do interest me some, but if there are Indian matchlocks to be had, I would be interested in looking into that!
I doubt that one could use them for too much Western hunting, as the land management people would have a fit over an open burning match (and rightly so!). However, here in Texas, one might be able to profitably employ matchlocks for hunting varmints like wild hogs or javalina.
Is there anyone here who could tell some interesting things about black powder shooting and matchlocks in India?
Thanks!