1867 Birmingham EIG Dragoon Percussion Pistol

The percussion lock was after matchlocks, wheel locks and flintlocks – the last stage of development of muzzleloader locks, before they were replaced by breechloading weapons in the 2nd half of the 19 Century. More information...

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1867 Birmingham EIG Dragoon Percussion Pistol

The amazing pistol has been manufactured in Birmingham by the British East Indian Company (E.I.G = East Indian Government) that controlled trade from the Strait of Magellan to the Cape of Good Hope.

This beautiful replica is nearly a perfect reproduction of its master: Barrel, lock, trigger and hammer in the white, trigger guard, butt and ramrod keeper in brass. The pistol is complete with capture rod and lanyard ring. The trigger maintains a strong pull.

Our firearm replicas are intended for decoration or re-enactment. The muzzles have not been drilled, so the weapon is not functional. A professional gunsmith can drill the muzzle and change this nonfunctional decoration pistol into a real firearm.

A beautiful item for every collection and an indispensable accessory for reenactors.

  • Total length: approx. 36cm
  • Weight: approx. 1.15 kg
  • Barrel length: approx. 20.5cm
  • Bore: .65 cal

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