Wheellock Puffer Pistols
ca. 1585
Medium
Steel, wood (walnut), antler
Dimensions
Pistol (a): L. 24 in. (61 cm); L. of barrel 15 3/8 in. (39.1 cm); Cal. .61 in. (15.49 mm); Wt. 5 lb. 8.1 oz. (2496 g); pistol (b): L. 24 in. (61 cm); L. of barrel 15 5/16 in. (38.9 cm); Cal. .62 in. (15.74 mm); Wt. 5 lb. 7.7 oz. (2486 g)
Classification
Firearms-Pistols-Wheellock
Culture
German, Dresden
Department
Arms and Armor
Museum
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY
Credit
Gift of The Robert M. Lee Foundation, in celebration of the Museum’s 150th Anniversary, 2018
Accession Number
2018.856.8a, b
Art Historical Context
These exquisite wheellock puffer pistols, crafted around 1585 in Dresden, Germany, represent the pinnacle of Renaissance firearms design. Created by Balthasar Dressler and the gunsmith known as Master HR, the matching pair showcases the advanced wheellock mechanism, an early ignition system that used a spinning steel wheel to strike sparks from pyrite. This innovation allowed reliable firing even in damp conditions, making such weapons highly prized among cavalry officers and nobility during the late 16th century. Measuring about 24 inches long, the pistols combine functional steel barrels wi...
About the Artist
Balthasar Dressler|Master HR (German|German) · 1573 |1560 –1615 |1610
German, Dresden, active 1573–1615|German, active ca. 1585