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I recently inherited a large collection of antique weapons from my father. He liked all Colonial period weapons but he LOVED early Spanish handguns. For example his favorite was this miquelet lock pistol made by Armanguer in Ripoll Spain Circa 1675.

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Most of what I know about antique weapons has to do with early English breach loaders of the Queen Anne style.
 
Hi Dana, welcome to the forum. Sorry to hear about your father, but you have a great legacy there!
 
Do you have any dimensions for the gun? barrel length, caliber, overall length, what the stock is made of? I have been trying to research Spanish pistols of the late 17th and early 18th century, the munition-grade ones.
 
Oh, forgot my manners. Welcome to the forum and hope to hear more contributions from you in the future.
 
I am in the process of cataloging everything right now. I will post the overall dimensions of this pistol here ASAP.
 

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