The Pistol
Pistols were probably the second most important weapon to the pirate
but tended to be the firearm most associated with a pirate. any many instances
pirates carried several pistols when boarding a ship. Quite often a minimum
of two pistols were required of a privateers signing up for a raid. Some
pirates carried as many as six pistols or more when going into battle.
A common practice was for pirates to hang a brace of pistols around the
neck, tying them off with a silk ribbon. Often in the movies we see pirate
fire the pistols and toss them aside. This was not done. The pistols would
be discharged and then slipped back on the belt or allowed to hang from
the neck via a ribbon while the fight ensued. If the pirate had the opportunity
to safely reload his pistol he would do so and return to shooting his
foe rather than fighting with a sword or axe. Often if the pistol were
already fired the pirate would use it as club in his parrying hand while
sword fighting.
Pirates demanded a rugged durable pistol, capable of handling the rigors
of sea life. A good pirate or privateer would not only keep his pistol
clean and good repair but also practiced loading and did target practice
on a regular basis. Often privateers did more drilling with their weapons
than actually military units.
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