Original Item: Only One Available. These were often referred to as Miquelet “Rat Tail” Pistols because of the shape of the stock. These were the traditional muzzle loading pistol of the Balkans and Greece in the mid to late 1700s. Designed to be worn in a sash around one’s waist, the weapon is very streamlined in appearance. There are brass mounts on the wood stock, which is mostly covered with decoratively embossed brass. The Miquelet ignition system is a hangover from the high quality Italian pistols of the 17th and early 18th centuries. There is no provision for a ram rod as these were traditionally worn on a thong around the shooter’s neck.
These are the weapons carried by Brigands and Pirates of the Mediterranean Sea that caused so much trouble to the Europeans in the early 1800s. Very decorative however the main spring seen on the front of the lock is cracked, so it can no longer accept any tension.
Now this cannot be used and is offered for Decorative display only.
History of the Miquelet Lock:
Miquelet lock is a modern term used by collectors and curators, largely in the English-speaking world, for a type of firing mechanism used in muskets
and pistols. It is a distinctive form of snaplock, originally as a flint-against-steel ignition form, once prevalent in Spain, Portugal, Italy, the Balkans, North Africa, Ottoman Empire and throughout Spain’s colonies from the late 16th to the mid 19th centuries.
The term miquelet lock was not recorded until the 19th century, long after the appearance of the mechanism in the 16th century, and is of uncertain origin. One commonly held view is that it was coined by British troops in the Peninsular War to describe the style of musket used by the Miquelet (militia) that had been assigned to the Peninsular Army of the Duke of Wellington.
Specifications:
Year of Manufacture: Circa 1800
Caliber: .63″ Pistol
Ammunition Type: Lead Ball & Powder
Overall Length: 21 inches
Barrel Length: 12 1/2 inches
Action: Miquelet Lock
Feed System: Muzzle-Loaded
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