Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Pirates and Flintlock Pistols

Pirates and flintlocks go together like sharks and water. No self respecting swashbuckler would have been caught without a proper pistol by his side. Flintlocks can come in a variety of sizes and shapes, engraved with ivory, double barreled, antique brass or silver. What they all have in common is the classic look of a long, lean pistol with flint trigger action and effective targeting. This classic pirate weapon would be an excellent addition to anyone’s pirate collection.

Today’s replica pirate flintlock reproduction is similar to ones found in the 17th and 18th centuries. The Pirate Flintlock Pistol features wood stock detailed with skull & cross bones and a steel finish barrel. This practical 18th century French pirate flintlock does not boast much decoration, except for the skull and crossbones embossed into the handle. In contrast to the lean look of a classic flintlock, there is also the blunderbuss. This huge, intimidating weapon were particularly adapted to ship-based combat, where loading a pistol in the middle of an attract was as easy and conducting surgery on a moving bicycle.

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