Behold! Flintloctopus 3!
I finally took some pictures of it 😁
seen from United States
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seen from Malaysia
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seen from France
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seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany
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seen from China

seen from Denmark
seen from Paraguay
seen from United Kingdom

seen from Malaysia
seen from China
seen from Denmark

seen from United States

seen from France
seen from United Kingdom
Behold! Flintloctopus 3!
I finally took some pictures of it 😁
Flintlock firearm ignition sequence by Oleg Volk
Artifacts from HMS Erebus, befire 1845
Split screen image of a flintlock pistol recovered from the shipwreck of the HMS Erebus (L) and underwater archaeologist Marc-André Bernier carefully excavating a sailor's chest on board the same ship
Handsome double-barrel flintlock
Every time I start one of these I'm like 'but what if I've forgotten how to make flintlock pistols?' 🥺
I still know how to make them 😎
But it looks like there's something missing without the octopus on the sideplate
Long John Silver's mechanical arm sure is decked out with quite the amount of different tools and weapons in it.
He's got scissors, gear for gutting and cutting, a butcher's knife, mechanical pincers, a buzzsaw, a sword, a flintlock, a canon, a flame thrower, a welding machine, and a vice grip.
Flintlock Pistol, Made by Nicholas Noel Boutet, 1800
From the Philadelphia Museum of Art
Day #222: Rarity’s “Glintglock”