liitlasel
Liitlasel refers to a type of traditional Estonian handmade firearm, specifically a type of smoothbore blunderbuss or blunderbus. The term is derived from the Estonian words "liit" (meaning "to join" or "to combine") and "lasel" (meaning "gun" or "firearm"). This weapon was historically used in Estonia, particularly during the 17th and 18th centuries, and was favored for its simplicity and effectiveness in close-quarters combat.
The liitlasel was typically a short-barreled, wide-mouthed firearm designed to fire a shot or a small number
Liitlasels were commonly made from locally available materials, such as wood and iron, and were often crafted
While the liitlasel was primarily a military or defensive tool, it also had civilian applications, such as