French 1777 "Queen Anne" cavalry pistol
France
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13m
After a long line of conventional side lock pistols, the french cavalry are given a pistol constructed entirely differently, much to their displeasure and also to the displeasure of the arsenals producing them. The revolution gives a good excuse to revert to more traditional designs but let's have a look at this oddity.
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