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Home › The Armory

Percussion Pistols

Tue, 06/16/2009 - 20:34 — curator

The single shot pistol was the most common personal weapon of the early 1850's, both as pocket pistols and belt-carried pistols.

The percussion box-lock pistol on the right is a direct descendant of this flintlock pistol shown below.

  • Allen and Wheelock Center Hammer
  • Bacon Pistol
  • Brass Boxlock Pistol
  • Breechloading Percussion Pistol 40 cal
  • Classic Single Shot Pistol
  • Deringer Clone
  • English Bayonet Pistol
  • European Flintlock Conversion Pistol
  • Folding Bayonet Pistol
  • Guion Derringer
  • Italian Percussion Pistol
  • Knife Blade Pistol
  • Lindenschmit Pistol
  • Saw Handle Pistol
  • Slotter Derringer
  • Tufts and Coley Derringer
  • Winkle Parlor Pistol
‹ Robbins and Lawrence 1849 Pepperbox up Allen and Wheelock Center Hammer ›
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  • The Armory
    • Pepperbox Revolvers
    • Percussion Pistols
      • Allen and Wheelock Center Hammer
      • Bacon Pistol
      • Brass Boxlock Pistol
      • Breechloading Percussion Pistol 40 cal
      • Classic Single Shot Pistol
      • Deringer Clone
      • English Bayonet Pistol
      • European Flintlock Conversion Pistol
      • Folding Bayonet Pistol
      • Guion Derringer
      • Italian Percussion Pistol
      • Knife Blade Pistol
      • Lindenschmit Pistol
      • Saw Handle Pistol
      • Slotter Derringer
      • Tufts and Coley Derringer
      • Winkle Parlor Pistol
    • Percussion Revolvers
  • Timekeepers Hall
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Jan 11, 2009

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