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  1. Wheellock - Wikipedia

    A wheellock, wheel-lock, or wheel lock is a friction-wheel mechanism which creates a spark that causes a firearm to fire. It was the next major development in firearms technology after the …

  2. Portable Security, Keyless Entry, Anti-Theft - Britannica

    flintlock, ignition system for firearms, developed in the early 16th century. It superseded the matchlock and wheel lock and was itself outmoded by the percussion lock in the first half of …

  3. Differences Between Matchlocks, Wheellocks and Flintlocks

    May 16, 2025 · Recognizing these problems, inventors later developed wheellock and flintlock weapons to overcome the shortcomings of the matchlock method. Let’s take a closer look at …

  4. The Wheel Lock: Birth of the Combat Pistol - Warfare History …

    Sometime around 1500 ad, in the early firearm centers at Brescia, Bologna, Genoa, Milan, and Venice, and the south German centers of Augsburg and Nuremberg, a new firearm with a …

  5. Wheellock | Gun Wiki | Fandom

    The wheellock mechanism, or just wheellock, was an earlier style of gun lock that preceded the flintlock, and succeeded the matchlock, making it the second gun lock to be used in an …

  6. I Have This Old Gun: Wheellock Carbine - American Rifleman

    Dec 11, 2024 · One of the more unique firearm mechanisms seen in history is the wheellock, which used a spinning, serrated wheel to create sparks from a piece of iron pyrite.

  7. Sometime around 1500 ad, in the early firearm centers at Brescia, Bologna, Genoa, Milan, and Venice, and the south German centers of Augsburg and Nuremberg, a new firearm with a …

  8. Module 03 :: Wheel Locks

    Adapting household fire-starting implements, such as flint and steel, was the obvious choice. A flint creates a spark under conditions that would extinguish a match. The first flint-fired arms …

  9. Wheellock 101: History and Shooting - YouTube

    The wheel lock was one of the first types of early gun or firearm, developed as an alternative to the simple but problematic matchlock musket. The wheellock uses an iron pyrite set against a...

  10. Matchlock, Wheellock, Flintlock: What's the Difference?

    Oct 19, 2022 · The device was called a wheellock, and it worked much like the modern cigarette lighter. The wheellock mechanism was wound against the tension of a strong spring.