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11th October 08, 06:31 PM
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A BRIEF Intro to the " All Steel Highland Scots Pistol"
For those of you who are interested, here is a VERY BRIEF Intro to the "All Steel Ramshorn Highland Scots Pistol". I chose this STYLE, because it is the one most people associate with the Highland Scots Pistol". Highland Scots Pistol = HSP
NOTE - I AM NOT AN EXPERT but I have a INTEREST & have & am doing research on this pistol.
Terms
1. Ramshorn (aka Scroll butt) Here is a "typical "ramshorn" 
Here is another style ( "Heart Butt") 
2. All Steel. The HSP was made also of Brass etc.. but Steel was predominate
3."Highland Scots" - This is used to designate that this sryle pistol was VERY different from those used by the majority of Scots ( Lowlanders)
The HSP was UNIQUE
Some uniqe features
1. Highland LOCK
2. Trigger - a Ball
3. No trigger guard
4. Vent pick in the butt
5. Belt hook - although other pistols had belt hooks, the VAST majority of the HPS had this feature.
6. Engraving - although other pistols were ingraved, ALL (but the last issue Brit. gov. pistol) had at least some engraving. & most was unique.
Where Made - The majority were made in the Lowlands ( areas abuting the Highlands) (The exception being the Brit. Gov. Issue to the "Highland Reg.s ( these were mainly made in BIRMINGHAM ENGLAND)
Scottis (Highland) makers - This site will give an idea of some of the makers
http://www.picturetrail.com/sfx/album/view/5104037
Who carrid -
1.Highland LAIRDS Cheifs ( Fanciest , often a STATIS Symbol)
2.Common Highlander ( grade depended on $$$ he had)
3. Military - Highland Reg.s were issued HBSs ( officers most often bought their own & the grade was dependent on their $$)
4. Military - other - mercenaries & those of Highland heritage ( esp. officers.)
5. Civilians of Highland heritage located outside of the highlands
Where carrid & used -
1 UK,
2. W. europe (incl. Russia)
3. The Americas
$. ETC
Here are some pictures of the VARIOUS grades
1. Brit Highland Issue ( PLAINEST)
2. "Commond" 
3. Better 
$. Fancy 


AND "THE BEAT GOES ON"
Puffer
Last edited by puffer; 11th October 08 at 06:58 PM.
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11th October 08, 06:36 PM
#2
Thank you for the tutorial. Good pics too.
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11th October 08, 06:47 PM
#3
Very cool Puffer! Here is something that might be of interest to you (or anyone else that may be into antique firearms).
Scottish Pistol "Steel Framed"
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11th October 08, 07:06 PM
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 Originally Posted by macneighill
Very cool Puffer! Here is something that might be of interest to you (or anyone else that may be into antique firearms).
Scottish Pistol "Steel Framed"
My "dream" is to get this kit from TRS, I even have a gun smith who is skilled enough to put it together ( note it requires someone, who not only is a skilled gunsmith, but also a machinest) But it is the ENGRAVING I can not afford BIG $$ for even a nice "common grade"
Puffer
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11th October 08, 07:30 PM
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OOPs I forgot to include some ref. sources besides the site I posted ( I have lots of other sites)
Printed suggestiions
1. Very GOOD & inexpensie book ( BASICS)
"SCOTTISH FIREARMS" by Claude Blair and Robert Woosnam-Savage
ISBN 0-919316-31-X
2. One of the best (IMHO)) but expensive
"The Scottish Pistol - Its History,Manufacture,and Design By Martin Kelvin
ISBN I-900541-157 & 0-8386-3745-0
Puffer
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11th October 08, 07:44 PM
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Here is a site that shows a TRS kit FINISHED.http://www.bolis.com/gallery/album04/IMG_5902
Cost, don't ask
Puffer
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12th October 08, 02:41 PM
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I am inn love with the typical Doune and Murdoch style pistols. The idea of having a pistol that can be used as a small mace also appeals to me greatly
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12th October 08, 04:00 PM
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Last edited by puffer; 12th October 08 at 04:06 PM.
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12th October 08, 07:07 PM
#9
Outstanding, very interesting thread you all have going here. After seeing these images I want one or three. Afraid I do not have the cash to be finding another interest though. If anyone is interested in some antique Scottish weapons I found a link awhile back that had some cool but very very expensive items for sale.
http://www.scottishsword.com/TheSwords.htm
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13th October 08, 02:07 PM
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Those are absolutly fantastic.
Any insight as to when and why such artistic touches fell out of "fashion" for weapons?
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