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Old 21st January 2015, 12:24 PM   #1
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Default Spanish Flintlock Pistol by Juan Santos

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I Just recently purchased the attached pistol.
This small pistol is around 20 cm with two marks of the Spanish maker Juan Santos on the octagonal breech section and also flowers marks
Juan Santos, Madrid, recorded 1721 - 56, did his apprenticeship with his father, Luis Santos( see new stockel)
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Old 21st January 2015, 01:49 PM   #2
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Very nice little piece, Jean-Luc .
Amazingly with a lock in the French system and not the typical 'llave de patilla' (Miquelete).
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Old 22nd January 2015, 07:07 PM   #3
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Very nice little piece, Jean-Luc .
Amazingly with a lock in the French system and not the typical 'llave de patilla' (Miquelete).
Thank you Fernando I still don't have it with me and I hope it will not be lost by the post office!
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BEAUTIFUL! What a wonderful acquisition, fantastic pistol.
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Old 25th January 2015, 12:49 PM   #5
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Very nice little piece, Jean-Luc .
Amazingly with a lock in the French system and not the typical 'llave de patilla' (Miquelete).
Hi Fernando

One more pistol by Juan Santos again with a lock in the French system.
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Old 25th January 2015, 12:52 PM   #6
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Old 25th January 2015, 12:54 PM   #7
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picture the barrel
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Old 25th January 2015, 01:03 PM   #8
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Hello, Cerjak

This is not a lock to the French, but a miquelete "art de Madrid". If you look on the cat walk, or cock has two appendices, one front and one rear, which lie on two wedges (BLOCKS), also front and back. The firing systems remains horizontal, as in the classic miguelete, although French influence. The scree screw has a ring, as in the miguelete.

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Old 25th January 2015, 01:08 PM   #9
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and the upper jaw has a truncated cone shape, in French lock rare and common in Miqueletes.

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Old 25th January 2015, 01:20 PM   #10
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Fernando K is obviously right, Jean-Luc. I Believe you can also this a lock "a la moda".
Can you see the two little appendixes in the front and in the back of the cock ?

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Fernando K is obviously right, Jean-Luc. I Believe you can also this a lock "a la moda".
Can you see the two little appendixes in the front and in the back of the cock ?

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Dear Fernando & Fernando k
Thank you for the explanations , you are the experts in Spanish weapons ! always good to receive your comments !

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Dear Fernando & Fernando k
Thank you for the explanations , you are the experts in Spanish weapons ! always good to receive your comments !

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Pas du tout, Jean-Luc !!
Fernando K is an expert alright; the other Fernando has the same name but knows infinitely less about theses things
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Old 26th January 2015, 07:59 PM   #13
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Hello, Jean-Luc

Despite the words of Fernando, I'm just a history buff weapons, and a modest collector.

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