The game changing military matchlocks of the early 16th century under CT and X-ray
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If you ever wondered what's inside an early 16th century matchlock gun barrel, and how the bullets were made, it's your content. Let me guide you through a research project I am deeply involved in about the early matchlock firearms of the first decades of the 16th century and the battle of Mohács in 1526. The laboratory of Continental Automotive Hungary Ltd. is providing the laboratory background for the X-Ray, CT and electron-microscope examination of the 16th century artifacts. X-Ray and CT of the barrels: https://youtu.be/qCi1R3FNyLc?t=1678 Scientific papers by Capandball published in the Quarterly of Military Review, Hungary: To the issue of the small-calibre bullets of the battle of Mohács part I.: https://www.academia.edu/52662419/To_the_issue_of_subcalibre_handguns_of_the_battle_of_Moh%C3%A1cs_I To the issue of the small-calibre bullets of the battle of Mohács part II.: https://www.academia.edu/72054303/To_the_issue_of_small_calibre_handguns_of_the_Battle_of_Moh%C3%A1cs_II_The_X_Ray_and_CT_examination_of_the_firrearms_of_the_half_rigged_pinnace_sunk_at_the_Kopaszi_aground_in_1541 Please support us at https://www.patreon.com/capandball For buying Capandball Civil War cartridge boxes, cartridge formers, authentic powder measures, rubber arsenal label stamps and US arsenal Stadias: http://stores.ebay.com/Capandball?_trksid=p2047675.l2563 or the Capandball webpage: https://capandball.com/termekkategoria/capandball-products-2/ Webpage of the Mohács 500 research group: https://mohacs.blog.hu/2017/01/22/mohacs500 Webpage of Janus Pannonius Museum in charge of the archaeology project of Mohács: https://www.jpm.hu/ English article about the mass graves at Mohács: https://mohacs.blog.hu/2020/10/29/excavation_of_a_1526_mohacs_battle_mass_grave_what_why_how