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Flintlock pistol, post 1802 for East India Company, New Land Pattern lock (pistol, flintlock, . 65 in New Land pattern)
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Flintlock pistol, post 1802 for East India Company, New Land Pattern lock (pistol, flintlock, . 65 in New Land pattern)
5929916 Flintlock pistol, post 1802 for East India Company, New Land Pattern lock (pistol, flintlock, .65 in New Land pattern) by British School, (19th century); National Army Museum, London; (add.info.: Flintlock pistol, post 1802 for East India Company, New Land Pattern lock, swivel ramrod with Harcourt spring, 9 inch barrel carbine bore (.65 inch).
New Land Pattern pistols were first produced for the British service in 1802. The swivel rammer and raised semi-water proof pan marked a technolgical advance in flintlock pistols. The 23cm barrel and.65in calibre of the earlier patterns were retained. The flat butt-plate and lanyard ring are unique to the East India Company pattern and this style of stock remained the basis of all subsequent pistols in Company service.); © National Army Museum
Media ID 25059564
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This print showcases a Flintlock pistol, post 1802, specifically designed for the prestigious East India Company. Crafted by the British School in the 19th century, this New Land Pattern lock pistol is an exquisite example of technological advancement during that era. The distinguishing features of this remarkable firearm include a swivel ramrod with Harcourt spring and a carbine bore barrel measuring 9 inches long and . 65 inches in calibre. The introduction of the swivel rammer and raised semi-waterproof pan marked significant progress in flintlock pistols at the time. Retaining its predecessors' dimensions, this New Land Pattern lock pistol boasts a barrel length of 23cm and . 65in calibre. However, what sets it apart is its unique flat butt-plate and lanyard ring, which are exclusive to East India Company patterns. This style of stock became the foundation for all subsequent pistols used by the Company. Preserved within London's National Army Museum, this historic artifact offers us a glimpse into the rich history of firearms manufacturing during Britain's colonial period. Its intricate design and impeccable craftsmanship serve as testaments to both artistic skill and military innovation. Through this striking print captured by Bridgeman Images on behalf of Fine Art Finder, we can appreciate not only the beauty but also the historical significance behind this Flintlock pistol created for one of England's most influential trading companies – The East India Company.
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