"Miquelet Pistol Early 19th Century"
The miquelet pistol is a flintlock firearm, mainly manufactured in Spain and the Balkan regions, particularly during the 18th and 19th centuries. This type of weapon is distinguished by its flintlock, known as ''miquelet''. This weapon was later converted to percussion and dates from around 1820. Barrel with a pan then round, punched and gilded with four fleurs-de-lis. Wooden ramrod and ivory nailhead tip. As collector's items, miquelet pistols are classified in category D according to the Internal Security Code, which means that they can be acquired and held freely. Barrel length: 23 cm. Barrel internal diameter 1.3 cm. Information and other photos on request.