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caliuers


Title English Soldier armed with Caliver
Origtitle painting title unknown
Variants N/A
Caption An English soldier armed with a caliver in the time of King James I, circa 1610.
Source Hulton Archive/Getty Images
Date 1610
URL http://www.jamd.com/image/g/2673748
Creator unknown
Origin Hulton Archive
Notes The caliver was an evolutionary step in the matchlock, evolving from the arquebus. The caliver introduced standardized bore sizes and some replaced trigger levers with the a trigger more recognizable on modern firearms. Unfortunately, the trigger cannot be seen in the image.
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Additional Notes

Caliuers / calieuers – Each of these variants of “calivers” occurs in a different portion of the text, the first in Hariot in reference to a hunt, and the second in Lane as part of a list of weapons. The OED defines a caliver as a light harquebus or musket and the lightest personal firearm (besides a pistol), able to be fired without a “rest” for the muzzle. - Matt