We are constantly looking for new 
                                              products to develop, to fill the 
                                              need for early arms and accessories. 
                                              Early French officer re-enactors 
                                              as well as Navy and Marines, now 
                                              have a proper pistol to use and 
                                              display with pride, researched/developed 
                                              by, and made exclusively for Loyalist 
                                              Arms. 
                                            
                                            This pistol has 
                                              all the same dimensions as the 1733 
                                              pattern, except the lock has no 
                                              bridle on the
                                              frizzen and the lock plate is just 
                                              slightly longer. 
                                            Prior 
                                              to the king's pattern pistol of 
                                              1733, most French pistols followed 
                                              approximate measurements and styles,
                                              however, much was left up to the 
                                              individual gun builder to design, 
                                              depending on his customers requirements 
                                              
                                              and the builders 
                                              tastes. 
                                            
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                                            Details of tang 
                                              carving and octagon to round barrel, 
                                              typical of the early French design, 
                                              from around 
                                              the 1690's-1740's. 
                                            Barrel is 12 inch 
                                              long in .62 cal.with octagon section 
                                              approx. 5 inch long. 
                                              The squared flash pan and somewhat 
                                              squared frizzen are also common 
                                              to these early pistols.
                                              Some barrels had a cannon muzzle 
                                              and others had barrel lengths up 
                                              to 14 inches, however, we have chosen 
                                              to
                                              use the more common tapered octagon, 
                                              fading to round design. 
                                            
                                            Details 
                                              of accurate relief carving around 
                                              lock and trigger guard area.
                                              This exquisitely designed, yet rugged 
                                              pistol was predominately an army 
                                              officers and cavalry firearm, however, 
                                              
                                              it was also commonly used the French 
                                              Navy and Marines.
                                              Many of these pistols were sent 
                                              to Acadia, Canada, and the Louisiana 
                                              territory as well as the 
                                            Caribbean 
                                              islands under French rule.
                                              This beautiful pistol is an excellent 
                                              reproduction that would fit nicely 
                                              into the golden age of piracy era, 
                                              as well
                                              as the F&I war/Seven Years War, 
                                              and Rev. War. Some even lasted into 
                                              the 1812 and Napoleonic era.
                                            Many 
                                              were imported,(as surplus), to the 
                                              American colonies from France during 
                                              the Rev. War, while others 
                                              were captured during the battle 
                                              of Quebec and held in reserve. 
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                                            This 
                                              is one of our most beautiful pieces.