Pedersoli Queen Ann

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So far...you have liked every flintlock pistol on the internet... I believe there is a flintlock pistol in your near future...
I’m giving up a the LeMat…

So it’s between the 1860 RM .44 C
or a cool Pirate gun!

I mean, we talking early 1700’s . That’s Amazing
 
Width is one thing. Type is the other, French or English seem to be the most common, but there are others. Places like Log Cabin, October county, Gun Emporium, TOW and Dixie all are sources.
 
Width is one thing. Type is the other, French or English seem to be the most common, but there are others. Places like Log Cabin, October county, Gun Emporium, TOW and Dixie all are sources.

French and English are the best but you can dig up plain old chert and shape it and it will work. Oh yeah you will have to learn how the knap the edges to keep them sharp.
 
French and English are the best but you can dig up plain old chert and shape it and it will work. Oh yeah you will have to learn how the knap the edges to keep them sharp.
alright so you buy flint and shape it, does it come already shaped? and ready to roll?
 
You can buy them cut or knapped. I just bought a bag of 25 actual antique British musket flints to use with my Ferguson. They are a bit wide so I gotta skinny them down a bit.
 
You would be best served not to make that your first flintlock. They can be made to work but are not Pedersoli's best effort and they are very sensitive to flint size. Been there done that no longer own it.
but it looks so cool with the cannon looking barrel. oooh welll

and I love the name too
 
You would be best served not to make that your first flintlock. They can be made to work but are not Pedersoli's best effort and they are very sensitive to flint size. Been there done that no longer own it.
after watching Mike’s video on the Pedersoli version on the Queen Ann “Style” pistol, not going to do do this.

2 reasons:
Not a turn in barrel with the forcing cone
15# trigger pull

watch this video if your interested in the QA version by Pedersoli

 
Why did you think it was a screw barrel? Those were only used with muff and boot pistols. At least I've never seen a bigger one.
original Queen Ann was a screw in barrel with a forcing cone. So I figure, but I found out, not
 
[QUOTE="Mark_Mark,]but it looks so cool with the cannon looking barrel.[/QUOTE]

I like the look too. Talking about cool looking cannon barrels here's a shot from the Reichsmuseum in Amsterdam which happens to have one of the coolest firearm exhibits I've ever seen.
 

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[QUOTE="Mark_Mark,]but it looks so cool with the cannon looking barrel.

I like the look too. Talking about cool looking cannon barrels here's a shot from the Reichsmuseum in Amsterdam which happens to have one of the coolest firearm exhibits I've ever seen.[/QUOTE]
the dragon head cannon is NICE! people killed with style back then
 
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