- Slow match
Slow match or match cord is the very slow burning cord or twine fuse used by early
gunpowder musketeers , artillerymen, and soldiers to ignitematchlock musket s,cannon s, andpetard s. Slow matches were most suitable for use around black powder weapons because a slow match could be roughly handled without going out, and only presented a small glowing tip instead of a large flame that risked igniting nearbygunpowder .The slow match attached to the lock of the
matchlock gun was usually a length ofhemp cord that had been chemically treated to make it burn slowly and consistently for an extended period of time. The rate of burning was approximately 1 ft (305mm) per hour. In practical use on a matchlock, both ends of the match cord were often ignited, as the flash of gun powder in the flash pan could often extinguish one end of the match cord, and the remaining end could then be used to re-ignite the firing end of the cord upon reloading the matchlock musket. To prevent dragging the match cord on the wet ground, alinstock was often carried and used, it being a forked wood support inserted into the ground and used for holding the end of the match cord farthest removed from the matchlock.Many formulas for match cord exist, providing varying burn rates. The predominant chemical used was
potassium nitrate , althoughsodium nitrate , andlead acetate also appear to have been used. Potassium nitrate, however, had an advantage over sodium nitrate, through being less likely to absorb atmospheric moisture.Match cord was often used from the 15th Century until about 1630, when the
flintlock started its rise to prominence. (The arrival of thesnaplock after 1540 had only limited impact on match cord use, snaplocks generally being considered a peasant's weapon.) Match cord remained in use with limited numbers of match locks in Europe until approximately 1730, and in Japan until the early 1900's.Modern-day slow match (used with replica matchlock firearms) is sometimes made of cotton cord, instead of hemp, due to legalities associated with growing hemp plants.
For faster burning and modern-day applications such as for igniting fireworks, tubed
black match , sometimes termed quick match, or punk are generally used instead of slow match.ee also
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Black match (quick match)
*Gonne
*Flash pan
*Fuse (explosives)
*Matchlock
*Linstock
*Punk (fireworks)
*Touch hole External links
* [http://www.metamuseum.com/us/slowmatch/index.cfm The Slow Match Website]
* [http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~dispater/handgonnes.htm Handgonnes and Matchlocks]
* [http://www.matchlock.net/ Matchlokkes]
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