The British "land service" pistol was known as a "dragoon" based on the men it was meant for. The various European powers all produced their own "dragoon" pistols that were quite similar in design as most were copied from each other with the original being Prussian in nature.
The British "land service" pistol was known as a "dragoon" based on the men it was meant for. The various European powers all produced their own "dragoon" pistols that were quite similar in design as most were copied from each other with the original being Prussian in nature.
westernwarhorse 2 years ago
Say say say say,
Thats not a dragoon it isn't.
Dragoons are an unique old gun that held two musket balls, Letting you fire two rounds seperatley.
oddmanelf 2 years ago
@oddmanelf NOPE. Unfurtunately you are wrong.
LutzDerLurch 11 months ago