1600's. Around there. :P
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.
-Black powdered rifle -calvalry sword -bayanette -cannon -flintlock pistol -musket
Every pirate would carry a flintlock pistol Edward teach (Blackbeard) was killed for a pay of 100 Euros
By the 1700's bows and arrows were not used much. The flintlock was used.
Inexpensive, probably built pre-68
You will need to get a professional appraisal.
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.
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The most famous flintlock pistol is arguably the "Kentucky Long Rifle," often associated with American history and frontier life. However, in terms of specific models, the "Baker Rifle" and the "Pistol of the Duke of Wellington" are well-known examples. The Baker Rifle, while primarily a rifle, had a notable pistol variant used in the Napoleonic Wars. Collectively, these weapons represent significant advancements in firearm technology during the flintlock era.
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Single action The action mechanism would be the hammer with flint.
-The Flintlock Musket -Cannon -Pistol -Swords and Sabres -Boyonet