Yes you can but it takes a while, you need to pull the flint striker back and the steel slab back into striking range, then put in a new bullet and re-click the hammer back into shooting mode, so it is almost like a mini-sniper rifle as you can't fire it again and again as you will with a semi-automatic pistol but need to reload every time.
Johann Kiefuss
Flintlock IIRC
The 9mm pistol would have the higher decibel rating.
I have posted a great article in the related links that explains in detail how a flintlock works.
Flintlock pistoles and rifles where mainly used when pirates roamed during 1600-1700
Williamite weapons: -Flintlock musket -Flintlock pistol -Grenade -Pike (limited usage) -Swords -Bayonet Jacobite weapons: -Matchlock musket -Flintlock pistol -Pike -Swords -Various peasant weapons and farm tools.
You will need to get a professional appraisal.
Requires professional appraisal
With practice, under 30 seconds. For more information check out Muzzleloader magazines from your library
Requires professional appraisal
Single action The action mechanism would be the hammer with flint.
The flintlock pistol was developed in the early 17th century and gained popularity as a firearm during the 18th century. It was commonly used by military personnel and civilians alike during that time period.