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The answer MATCHLOCK has 5 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of matchlock in various dictionaries:
noun - an early style of musket
A gunlock in which powder is ignited by a match.
A musket having such a gunlock.
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a type of gun with a lock in which a piece of wick or cord was placed for igniting the powder. |
an early style of musket had a slow burning wick that could be lowered into a hole in the breech to ignite the charge |
A type of gun with a lock in which a piece of wick or cord is placed for igniting the powder. |
A gunlock in which powder is ignited by a match. |
A musket having such a gunlock. |
Matchlock description |
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The matchlock was the first mechanism invented to facilitate the firing of a hand-held firearm. Before this, firearms (like the hand cannon) had to be fired by applying a lit match (or equivalent) to the priming powder in the flash pan by hand; this had to be done carefully, taking most of the soldier's concentration at the moment of firing, or in some cases required a second soldier to fire the weapon while the first held the weapon steady. Adding a matchlock made the firing action simple and reliable by a single soldier, allowing him to keep both hands steadying the gun and eyes on the target while firing. |