Match lock:
Now that we have reduced the cannon balls or projectiles and made them into a compact size, the barrels used for the projectiles are also small.
The force that must be applied for the projectile must be enough that it penetrates the enemy.
The guns which are used in the early 14th century have used match lock technology.
match lock nothing a defined technology. It works on the same concept of the cannons. But he thing is it is lit by a fire using a combustible substance.
The gun has a barrel in which the projectile is placed and pushed tightly towards the gun powder. this gun powder is lit by a dry thread/wick which has its extension into the chamber in which the gun powder is filled.
As soon as the power is ignited, it creates a blast and throws the projectile toward the target.
These match locks were remained in the use until 17th century.
These matchlocks had a great disadvantage-
- They take time to lit the wick and even when the wick is lit it takes time to enter the chamber where the gun powder is placed.
- It was entirely impossible to lit the wick in the rain.
- Soldiers equipped with the match locks could not stand the surprise attacks.
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