Whoever attached this (lantern) light to their flintlock pistol was too tactical and credible for their time
Whoever attached this (lantern) light to their flintlock pistol was too tactical and credible for their time
Whoever attached this (lantern) light to their flintlock pistol was too tactical and credible for their time
What a crazy specific use case!
The right flintlock is specifically for lighting the lantern and the left for shooting. I wonder if they scavenged parts from a dual barrel flintlock.
The extra pictures are helpful to understand how it works; I was a little confused myself because it didn't look anything like a lantern.
Time to Picatinny rail this shit and mount this lantern to an AR-15 platform.
And also the flintlock
can we get some light over here
BANG
Oh shit, sorry, wrong flintlock
Instead of spending all skill-points to the tactical light, the owner should have been max-out the barrel modifications to gun all enemies down at once, even in the dark.
The reload time though....
Accuracy -75%
Multishot +300%
These crossovers with Forgotten Weapons are weeeird.
One striker to light the lantern - I guess it's black powder powered, would give you 3 seconds of light and a big fluffy cloud of stinky soot. Another striker is to actually fire, if you can aim through the soot cloud. Genius!
Might have a priming charge of blackpowder to light it, but it's probably oil in the lantern.
EDIT: Page suggests it might be a candle