Straight Flintlock Pistol, 18th Century, Replica
Replica of a sumptuous English flintlock pistol from the second half of the 18th century (Hadley, London, 1760). It is made of metal and resin (imitation wood) - materials that guarantee its durability. Further product information ...
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Straight Flintlock Pistol, 18th Century, Replica
This muzzleloader’s most distinctive feature is its unusually designed straight grip. The numerous, elaborate embellishments that grace the lock plate, hammer and trigger lend it a grand, majestic flair.
This firearm replicas are solely intended for re-enactment and decorative purposes. Although the mechanism is fully articulated, this reproduction is not capable of firing. The ramrod cannot be pulled out.
A beautiful item for every collection and an indispensable accessory for re-enactors.
- Material: resin (faux wood), metal
- Overall length: approx. 41 cm
- Weight: approx. 865 g
Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.
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