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DERRINGER PISTOL

AMERICAN ARTIST, HALL GROAT II, PAINTS A DERRINGER FLINTLOCK PISTOL, MANUFACTURED IN SPAIN DURING THE 18TH CENTURY, ONCE USED IN DUELS. Completed painting can be viewed here: http://hgroatii.blogs...  
 
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bradondo (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Absolutely gorgeous painting and fascinating to watch it develop from sketch to completion! However, that's not a derringer--it's a muzzle-loading pistol, a percussion-cap model, making it a mid 19th century handgun (percussion caps were not available until the 1830s). Derringers (invented by Henry Deringer-one "r" vs the two in the popular spelling of the gun itself) were tiny--designed for concealment--but had very large calibres and were also not available until the early 19th century. :)
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Kudos for you. Very accurate analyzation.
roflcopterz316 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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good job
Novablade5 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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muddy mess to awesome painting
really good!!! u have got talent :D
AntiEvolutionQP (6 months ago) Show Hide
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stuff the art work, i want the gun... nahh nice job man.
dumbshit95 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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wow thats one hell of a painting
Orkunis (7 months ago) Show Hide
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fail its a perkusion cap pistol -.-
LazyFishPictures (8 months ago) Show Hide
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man ive got to give you a 10 on ur painting, but a 7.3 on ur videoing, i would like to have seen more of how you went from that chocolatey mess to your painting, either way it impressed me though
IhateSatan333 (10 months ago) Show Hide
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nice!
redbaronca (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I'll TAKE it!!!!

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