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The image captures an indoor museum exhibit in Bydgoszcz, Poland, showcasing historical firearms displayed on a multi-tiered metal rack. The floor is composed of large, rectangular stone or tile blocks in varying shades of grey, beige, and brown. Strong, warm light, possibly sunlight, streams into the room, casting distinct shadows of the weapons and display rack onto the floor, suggesting it is daytime.

Several long firearms are visible. In the foreground, a weathered weapon with a dark wooden stock and a metallic mechanism, resembling an early automatic rifle or machine gun, rests on the lower tier of the rack. Above it, another rifle with a lighter wooden stock and a simpler mechanism is displayed. A third historical rifle or musket is partially visible on the topmost tier. In the background, against a white wall, another long gun with a wooden stock is seen.

A person's feet, clad in black trousers and white sneakers, are visible in the bottom right corner, indicating a visitor observing the exhibit.

Two yellow information panels are present. The primary panel features the title "Broń kołowa" (Wheel-lock weapon) with the date range "1517-1700." Below this, a detailed description, primarily concerning the "zamek lontowy" (matchlock mechanism), reads: "Podstawą działania tego typu broni jest zamek lontowy, urządzenie zapłonowe, w którym ładunek odpalano za pomocą knota w kurku, zapalanego przez strzelca. Broń lontowa była ładowana prochem i kulą wpychaną do lufy stemplem. Strzelby tego typu, ze względu na skomplikowanej obsługi, mogły oddać tylko dwa do trzech strzałów na minutę." (The basis of operation for this type of weapon is the matchlock mechanism, an ignition device in which the charge was ignited by means of a wick in the cock, lit by the shooter. Matchlock weapons were loaded with powder and a bullet pushed into the barrel with a ramrod. Such shotguns, due to their complicated operation, could only fire two to three shots per minute.) A fragment of another panel reads "Broń poł. XV pocz. X," possibly referring to an earlier period or different weapon type.
Alex P

Apr 16, 2026, 2:45 PM

Bydgoszcz, Poland

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The image captures an indoor museum exhibit in Bydgoszcz, Poland, showcasing historical firearms displayed on a multi-tiered metal rack. The floor is composed of large, rectangular stone or tile blocks in varying shades of grey, beige, and brown. Strong, warm light, possibly sunlight, streams into the room, casting distinct shadows of the weapons and display rack onto the floor, suggesting it is daytime. Several long firearms are visible. In the foreground, a weathered weapon with a dark wooden stock and a metallic mechanism, resembling an early automatic rifle or machine gun, rests on the lower tier of the rack. Above it, another rifle with a lighter wooden stock and a simpler mechanism is displayed. A third historical rifle or musket is partially visible on the topmost tier. In the background, against a white wall, another long gun with a wooden stock is seen. A person's feet, clad in black trousers and white sneakers, are visible in the bottom right corner, indicating a visitor observing the exhibit. Two yellow information panels are present. The primary panel features the title "Broń kołowa" (Wheel-lock weapon) with the date range "1517-1700." Below this, a detailed description, primarily concerning the "zamek lontowy" (matchlock mechanism), reads: "Podstawą działania tego typu broni jest zamek lontowy, urządzenie zapłonowe, w którym ładunek odpalano za pomocą knota w kurku, zapalanego przez strzelca. Broń lontowa była ładowana prochem i kulą wpychaną do lufy stemplem. Strzelby tego typu, ze względu na skomplikowanej obsługi, mogły oddać tylko dwa do trzech strzałów na minutę." (The basis of operation for this type of weapon is the matchlock mechanism, an ignition device in which the charge was ignited by means of a wick in the cock, lit by the shooter. Matchlock weapons were loaded with powder and a bullet pushed into the barrel with a ramrod. Such shotguns, due to their complicated operation, could only fire two to three shots per minute.) A fragment of another panel reads "Broń poł. XV pocz. X," possibly referring to an earlier period or different weapon type.

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