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    To obviate the difficulty of retaining fire in the matchlock, it was sought in Germany, early in the sixteenth century, to fix a flint and steel to the side of the gun, the powder in the flash-pan serving the purpose of the tinder in the box of the domestic strike-fires. In the Dresden Museum the “Monk’s Gun,” as it is called,
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