Free Pistol History

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JulianY
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Free Pistol History

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I am fascinated by the history of free pistol, I know that at one stage revolvers were king! AT some point th event lasted 24 Hours! but how many shots was it ? and when ?

I would like to write these detail up so any information you may have would b great

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I have read that the calibre used to be .41 or so in the old pistols?
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Post by Mike M. »

Nearer .44 or .45 caliber. Most of the percussion duelling pistols, particularly the later ones, shoot a .433 round ball patched to fit.
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Flintlock pistols for international competitions are .44s, but they shoot at 25m.
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