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*The English Percussion Flintlock Pistols are based on the Richard Hollis & Sons percussion duelling pistol. It's incorrectly defined as flintlock as the model is clearly shown with the percussion mechanism of the real pistol. It's anachronistic for the setting of ''Rogue'' as percussion weapons were actually produced after 1807. | *The English Percussion Flintlock Pistols are based on the Richard Hollis & Sons percussion duelling pistol. It's incorrectly defined as flintlock as the model is clearly shown with the percussion mechanism of the real pistol. It's anachronistic for the setting of ''Rogue'' as percussion weapons were actually produced after 1807, this is explained with Abstergo putting the pistol in the simulation as a reward. | ||
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Revision as of 00:13, 27 October 2017

The English Percussion Flintlock Pistols were a pair of firearms obtainable by Shay Cormac during the 18th century. He acquired them from a chest in the River Valley, in the settlement of Sleepy Hollow.
Weapon statistics
| Damage | Stun | Range | Cost | Availability |
| 5 | 3 | 5 | N/A | Collect all Abstergo Entertainment tablets |
Trivia
- The English Percussion Flintlock Pistols are based on the Richard Hollis & Sons percussion duelling pistol. It's incorrectly defined as flintlock as the model is clearly shown with the percussion mechanism of the real pistol. It's anachronistic for the setting of Rogue as percussion weapons were actually produced after 1807, this is explained with Abstergo putting the pistol in the simulation as a reward.