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Navy Arms Black Watch Pistol:

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With Custom Built Loading/Display Stand:

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(Oops! Didn't notice the frizzen cover was partly off here until after this was posted. It does fit snugly!)

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And Antler Handled Pistol Rod:

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Cleaning Jag, Breech Scraper, Ball Puller, Bronze Bore Brush, and Bore Mop:

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Round Ball, Patches, Frizzen Stall:

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And Leather Belt for Traditional Shoulder Carry:

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$350

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Beautiful pistol, and exactly the kind of weapon that a Scottish pirate would end up with, having relieved its previous (Wig) owner of possession.

Not to put too fine a point on it but the Jacobites and the Black Watch were not exactly on friendly terms(rather closer to the opposite as the black watch was commissioned to help suppress the Jacobites).

-Ben (Clan Chatten)

"Touch not the Cat but a glove"

Edited by Privateer Armoury

They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; These see the works of the LORD, and his wonders in the deep.

Ben Potter, Bladesmith Privateer Armoury Going Afloat Blog

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Beautiful pistol, and exactly the kind of weapon that a Scottish pirate would end up with, having relieved its previous (Wig) owner of possession.

Not to put too fine a point on it but the Jacobites and the Black Watch were not exactly on friendly terms(rather closer to the opposite as the black watch was commissioned to help suppress the Jacobites).

-Ben (Clan Chatten)

"Touch not the Cat but a glove"

True 'nuff!

My apologies for the hyperbole.

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I met those Smiths and saw their work. Stunning just stunning. We were talking to them about Scottish pistols (2004). Glad to see they are going ahead with it.

They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; These see the works of the LORD, and his wonders in the deep.

Ben Potter, Bladesmith Privateer Armoury Going Afloat Blog

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