It seems you can't talk about pirates without hearing about boarding axes. This section looks at the boarding axe and its cousins. A boarding axe was pretty much your standard long handle axe.
I been wanting to put a ton of custom guns and knife combination weapons together in a single thread. Any thing that has a blade and barrel would be...
#98, a miquelet revolving carbine by William Tuvey of London, circa 1740. #99, a snaphaunce revolving carbine, circa 1640. from Christies
Cucouroux designed this beautiful firearm using her personal know-how to improve its capabilities far beyond those of conventional firearms. Unfortunately, this also means only Cucouroux knows how to maintain it.
Here is a fighter I just finished up last week. This was a custom ordered piece based on a fighter I did at the beginning of the year. The customer...
"Guns! Explosions! The smell of fire and fear! Gentlemen, there is nothing better, nothing on earth. What sport would war be without it? They say that the age of Sigmar was the age of heroism. Don’t believe a word of it! These are the days of glory, my friends! The time of blackpowder and steel! May it last forever!" —Reported last words of Master Gunner Augerich von Mettelblicken[2a] Gunpowder weapons, also called blackpowder weapons and firearms, are the most powerful ranged weapons ever inven
The musketoon is a shorter barrelled version of the musket, and served in the roles of a shotgun or carbine. Musketoons could be of the same caliber as the issue musket, or of a much larger caliber, 1.0-2.5 inches (25–63 mm). The musketoon is most commonly associated with naval use, and pirates in particular, though they also served in a carbine role with cavalry. Musketoon barrels were often flared at the muzzle, resembling a cannon or blunderbuss. Musketoons had a brass or iron barrel, and use
Hinawa Ju (matchlock gun / Arquebus) and Gunpowder purse. Mei (Signature) : Mumei Hinawa Ju: Length: about 23 cm(about 9.05 inches) Box: H30cm x W19cm x D6cm (H 11.81 incheds x W 7.48 inches x D 2.36 inches) Era : ...