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300-year-old ‘Doune pistols’ finally return to their hometown in Scotland

Last updated: May 5, 2025 10:36 am
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A collection of historic 300-year-old guns has made its way back to their Scottish hometown after spending many years in a private collection. The announcement was made that 10 Doune flintlock pistols are now permanently on display at the Information and Heritage Center in Doune, a small town in eastern Scotland. These pistols were crafted by six different gunsmiths during the 1700s and showcase intricate artistry techniques such as finely engraved Celtic patterns and silver wire inlays.

Doune pistols have a rich history dating back to 1646 when blacksmith Thomas Caddell began repurposing discarded horseshoe nails due to the scarcity of iron. These curve-handled flintlock weapons were not only reliable for their time but also sought after for their decorative adornments. Despite being expensive and favored by wealthier English customers, Highland locals would save up to purchase these pistols.

As the reputation of Doune pistols grew, so did their decorative designs. They became popular not only in mainland England but also in the British colonies across the Atlantic. There is a long-standing belief that a Doune pistol may have been responsible for firing the “shot heard around the world” at the beginning of the American Revolution in 1775.

Ironically, by the time of the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the British had already banned Highlanders from owning firearms for nearly three decades. The 1746 Act of Proscription was part of a larger effort to dismantle the Scottish clan system following the failed Jacobite rising the previous year. Violators faced fines, imprisonment for late payments, or even exile to the British colonies.

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Despite the repeal of the Act of Proscription in 1782, the popularity of Doune pistols began to decline. Customers started opting for cheaper imports and firearms made in other regions of England. Today, only a few hundred genuine Doune pistols are known to exist. Karen Ross, chair of Kilmadock Development Trust, expressed delight that these unique pieces of Doune’s history are now on display in the village where they were originally made.

The craftsmanship and artistry of Doune pistols are evident in the countless hours spent creating them by candlelight. These pistols are not just practical weapons but also fine works of art. The return of these historic guns to their Scottish hometown marks a significant moment in preserving the legacy of Doune pistols for future generations.

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