flintlåsvåpen
Flintlåsvåpen refers to a type of firearm that uses a flintlock mechanism to ignite the gunpowder charge. This mechanism, prominent from the early 17th century to the mid-19th century, replaced earlier ignition systems like the matchlock and wheellock. The core of the flintlock is a piece of flint or steel that strikes a steel frizzen, creating sparks that fall into a pan containing priming powder. This powder ignites the main charge in the barrel, propelling the projectile.
Flintlåsvåpen encompassed a variety of firearms, including muskets, rifles, pistols, and even some artillery. They were
The development of percussion cap ignition in the early 19th century gradually led to the obsolescence of