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The '''Flintlock pistol''' is an early single-shot firearm. It was the Long-Range weapon of the [[Pirate]].
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[[File:French_flintlock_pistol_1733_1.jpg|thumb]]The '''Flintlock pistol''' is an early single-shot firearm, the lethal foundation of all modern guns. It was the Long-Range weapon of the [[Pirate]].
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
 
The Flintlock pistol features a smoothbore barrel and a long, wooden grip ending in a knob. As its name implies, the flintlock pistol was operated by a flintlock mechanism, in which a piece of flint is struck against a steel plate, creating a spark which ignites the black powder.
 
The Flintlock pistol features a smoothbore barrel and a long, wooden grip ending in a knob. As its name implies, the flintlock pistol was operated by a flintlock mechanism, in which a piece of flint is struck against a steel plate, creating a spark which ignites the black powder.
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==Stats==
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*Long range
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*19-22 inches
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*2.5 lbs
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*Wood and iron
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==Uses==
 
==Uses==
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Black powder pistols existed as early as the 16th century; although they were much larger and heavier than pistols of today. One noticeable example was the Bajō-zutsu; a matchlock pistol used by Samurai Calvary. [[Ninja]] and similar assassins uses a Derringer variation of the matchlock pistol.
Because it is a smoothbore weapon, the flintlock has limited accuracy even at shorter ranges. As it is a single-shot weapon, there is not enough time to reload the weapon in the heat of battle, which is why most pirates carried up to a half-dozen pistols each. The wooden handle could also serve as a bludgeoning weapon.
 
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While there is no universal design of a Flintlock Pistol; they can range from a small Derringer to .50 Cal at least. A good marksman can have an effective killing range of 50 yards; but in a heated engagement this range can drop to about 11-20 ft. To compensate for their relatively short range and the possibility of a misfire, Pirates would carry multiple pistols at once; hanging on their belts, coats, bandoliers, ect. A pirate could carry at least 6 pistols on 2 bandoliers (each bandolier carrying about 3 pistols, as seen with official historical descriptions of Blackbeard) and at least 4 more pistols on his belt. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TK0AIjRzIM4] [https://youtu.be/OBbq4XaMQxA?t=16m12s]
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The wooden handle could also serve as a bludgeoning weapon to [[Pistol Whip]] [https://youtu.be/FS4eo-f8aOg?t=1m28s]. Pirates sometimes carried a Flintlock in one hand with their sword in the other, and shot enemies at point blank while swordfighting.
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Since it was single shot there were some '''multi barrel flintlock pistols '''for firing multiple shots before reloading (with 2, 3, 4, or more gun barrels) though these were expensive and rare. A few even had blades attached turning them into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pistol_sword pistol swords]. The most infamous was the 'duck foot pistol'.
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Pistols would be used frequently by cavalry units and captains; including [[George Washington]].
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During WWII, singleshot smoothbore pistols were created for anti-fascist rebels within Europe. The most famous example was the FP-45 Liberator. It should be noted that these guns were intentionally designed to be cheap for mass production, and so were useless for anything except point-blank ranged assassinations (similar to derringers). There is no known evidence of this pistol being actually used in the war.
 
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Revision as of 19:25, 8 April 2021

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The Flintlock pistol is an early single-shot firearm, the lethal foundation of all modern guns. It was the Long-Range weapon of the Pirate.

Description

The Flintlock pistol features a smoothbore barrel and a long, wooden grip ending in a knob. As its name implies, the flintlock pistol was operated by a flintlock mechanism, in which a piece of flint is struck against a steel plate, creating a spark which ignites the black powder.

Stats

  • Long range
  • 19-22 inches
  • 2.5 lbs
  • Wood and iron

Uses

Black powder pistols existed as early as the 16th century; although they were much larger and heavier than pistols of today. One noticeable example was the Bajō-zutsu; a matchlock pistol used by Samurai Calvary. Ninja and similar assassins uses a Derringer variation of the matchlock pistol.

While there is no universal design of a Flintlock Pistol; they can range from a small Derringer to .50 Cal at least. A good marksman can have an effective killing range of 50 yards; but in a heated engagement this range can drop to about 11-20 ft. To compensate for their relatively short range and the possibility of a misfire, Pirates would carry multiple pistols at once; hanging on their belts, coats, bandoliers, ect. A pirate could carry at least 6 pistols on 2 bandoliers (each bandolier carrying about 3 pistols, as seen with official historical descriptions of Blackbeard) and at least 4 more pistols on his belt. [1] [2] The wooden handle could also serve as a bludgeoning weapon to Pistol Whip [3]. Pirates sometimes carried a Flintlock in one hand with their sword in the other, and shot enemies at point blank while swordfighting.

Since it was single shot there were some multi barrel flintlock pistols for firing multiple shots before reloading (with 2, 3, 4, or more gun barrels) though these were expensive and rare. A few even had blades attached turning them into pistol swords. The most infamous was the 'duck foot pistol'.

Pistols would be used frequently by cavalry units and captains; including George Washington.

During WWII, singleshot smoothbore pistols were created for anti-fascist rebels within Europe. The most famous example was the FP-45 Liberator. It should be noted that these guns were intentionally designed to be cheap for mass production, and so were useless for anything except point-blank ranged assassinations (similar to derringers). There is no known evidence of this pistol being actually used in the war.