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[[File:Swiss flintlock target rifle.jpg|thumb|none|400px|A rare Swiss flintlock target rifle - .58 caliber]] | |||
[[Image:Indian musket.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Indian Trade Musket]] | |||
[[Image:Pedersoli Indian Trade Musket.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Pedersoli Indian Trade Musket]] | |||
[[File:Buresch cross-over stock flintlock c. 1800.jpg|thumb|none|400px|English flintlock gun with a cross-over stock for left eye dominant made by Frd. And. Buresch circa 1800]] | |||
[[Image:Spanish madrid type miquelet musket c. 1800.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Spanish Madrid type miquelet musket circa 1800]] | |||
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[[Image:LastOfMohicans Musket2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Last of the Mohicans background long gun. Actually a slightly anachronistic Pennsylvania Rifle variant which was used during the American Revolution a few decades later, but was not seen during the French Indian war.]] | [[Image:LastOfMohicans Musket2.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Last of the Mohicans background long gun. Actually a slightly anachronistic Pennsylvania Rifle variant which was used during the American Revolution a few decades later, but was not seen during the French Indian war.]] | ||
[[Image:LastOfMohicans Trade Musket.jpg |thumb|none|400px|Last of the Mohicans background screen musket]] | [[Image:LastOfMohicans Trade Musket.jpg |thumb|none|400px|Last of the Mohicans background screen musket]] |
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Madrid Type Miquelet Musket
The "Spanish/Spanish-Colonial" or "Madrid type" is a specific form of stock on some late 18the century Spanish miquelet muskets. This shape is unique and distinctive and has nothing in common with the more conventional design seen on the standard Spanish M1752 musket. According to sources, this design was "The type of long-gun used by both Spanish troops and settlers, in the New World; and similar to examples found in Florida". This design is some times (rarely) seen on Italian or Portuguese weapons. Here are some references to this obscure design:
- Spanish Miquelet Dragoon-Type Musketoon (Escopeta)
- The Miquelet
- antigua escopeta retaco ingles de pedernal (chispa) siglo XVIII
- Spanish Miquelet Fowling Piece by Astiazaran
- www.bolk-antiques.nl
- (PERCUSSION-CONVERTED) MIQUELET CAVALRY-TYPE CARBINE (TERCEROLA), ca. 1770/1840
- Spanish musket for sale
- Spectacular M. Aragon Silver Inlaid Spanish Miquelet Percussion Sporting Shotgun
- A SPANISH MIQUELET MUSKET, the 35 3/4" sighted barrel octagonal at the breech
- twitter.com