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Pattern 1759 Light Dragoon pistol
C-1996-256s

Pattern 1759 Light Dragoon pistol

Date1760
Artist/Maker
OriginEngland
MediumIron, steel, walnut and brass
DimensionsOL: 15 1/8" Barrel: 9" Calibre: .67
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number1955-188
DescriptionStandard light dragoon pistol with double bridle lock and inward curling cock spur; round barrel "turned" at breech; original stock with one original pipe; all mounts present and original; reproduction wood ramrod.Label TextEuropean-styled heavy cavalry were not well suited to use in the vast, diverse terrain of North America. The Light Dragoon regiments, first raised during the 1750s, were. Both British and Loyalist light cavalry units campaigning in the Revolution were armed by the Crown with this well built pistol pattern. The mounted contingent of Tarleton's Legion was armed with only one pistol, as opposed to the pair normally carried by the British light dragoon.Mark(s)Lock: engraved, crowned "GR" and crowned broad arrow ahead of cock; engraved "1760" and "EDGE" at tail. Interior of lock: "R E", , "C"; barrel: crowned "GR" over broad arrow; crowned, crossed sceptres once (all stamped); stamped "E" on sideplate flat.
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