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unmillardetonos:

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MADE IN RUSSIA by fruiz

defenestrador:

“Seelah” art by Wayne Reynolds for Paizo

art-of-swords:
“ Hunting Knife Combined with Wheellock Pistol
• By Ambrosius Gemlich (German, Munich and Landshut, active 1520–50)
• Date: dated 1546
• Culture: German, Munich
• Medium: Steel, gold, staghorn, gilt bronze
• Dimensions: Length overall... art-of-swords:
“ Hunting Knife Combined with Wheellock Pistol
• By Ambrosius Gemlich (German, Munich and Landshut, active 1520–50)
• Date: dated 1546
• Culture: German, Munich
• Medium: Steel, gold, staghorn, gilt bronze
• Dimensions: Length overall... art-of-swords:
“ Hunting Knife Combined with Wheellock Pistol
• By Ambrosius Gemlich (German, Munich and Landshut, active 1520–50)
• Date: dated 1546
• Culture: German, Munich
• Medium: Steel, gold, staghorn, gilt bronze
• Dimensions: Length overall... art-of-swords:
“ Hunting Knife Combined with Wheellock Pistol
• By Ambrosius Gemlich (German, Munich and Landshut, active 1520–50)
• Date: dated 1546
• Culture: German, Munich
• Medium: Steel, gold, staghorn, gilt bronze
• Dimensions: Length overall...

art-of-swords:

Hunting Knife Combined with Wheellock Pistol

  • By Ambrosius Gemlich  (German, Munich and Landshut, active 1520–50)
  • Date: dated 1546
  • Culture: German, Munich
  • Medium: Steel, gold, staghorn, gilt bronze
  • Dimensions: Length overall 18 1/4 in. ( 46.36 cm) Length barrel 12 3/8 in. ( 31.42 cm) Length blade 13 1/4 in. ( 33.66 cm) Caliber .28
  • Classification: Combination Weapons 

In the sixteenth century, wheellock pistols were often combined with swords, knives, axes, maces, spears, and even crossbows, which could be used in the event the pistol misfired.

Usually clumsy and impractical, combined weapons were nevertheless highly prized curiosities. On this example, the heavy, cleaverlike blade is etched with a calendar, the decorator’s name, and the date.

Source: Metropolitan Museum of Art 

gunrunnerhell:

Knife to a gun fight… (A really bizarre combination. What appears to be an Indian style Katar with dual flint lock pistols attached to the grip/handles. As to how the user would load and fire it, guessing they would from a distance, though whatever accuracy this provided usually stuck in the realm of a few feet.)

gunrunnerhell:

Custom knife - “Ki-Sen”

  1. Camera: Panasonic DMC-FZ20
  2. Aperture: f/2.8
  3. Exposure: 1/8th
  4. Focal Length: 8mm