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Object:Pair of muzzle-loading flintlock pistols. Russian, early nineteenth century


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A pair of pistols said to have belonged to Napoleon Bonaparte. The flintlock mechanism replaced the earlier wheel-lock type for igniting gunpowder. Pulling the trigger caused a piece of flint to strike a piece of steel. The resulting spark ignited a small quantity of gunpowder in the pan. This communicated through a small hole in the barrel with the main charge.

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