English Flintlock Pistol Hadley 1760 Decorative Replica Ivory Finish - Outlet
Step back into the tumultuous 18th century! This stunning replica of an English flintlock pistol by London gunsmith Hadley from 1760 is a masterpiece that will elevate your historical weaponry collection. It features an intricately crafted resin stock that perfectly mimics precious ivory, complemented by a richly engraved lock with floral motifs. Although it is entirely non-firing, its fully articulated flintlock mechanism provides an incredibly authentic handling experience. It is the perfect choice for completing your historical re-enactment costume, as a reliable theatrical prop, or simply as a luxurious decoration for your study. Further product information ...
English Flintlock Pistol Hadley 1760 Decorative Replica Ivory Finish
Historical Context Of The Flintlock Pistol
The flintlock mechanism was the standard for firearms from the 17th century through the mid-19th century. Models originating from renowned London workshops, such as Mr. Hadley's around 1760, were among the absolute best of their era. These smoothbore muzzleloaders served primarily as personal defence weapons at very close range. They were frequently carried by military officers, wealthy travellers defending against highwaymen, and sailors. An ivory grip was a clear indicator of the owner's high social standing, as it was an exceptionally luxurious and expensive material. Today, these firearms instantly evoke the Golden Age of Piracy and the colonial wars.
Construction And Functionality Of The Replica
This is a strictly decorative replica, but its mechanism is fully movable and excellently simulates the function of a real firearm. The hammer (cock), which historically held the flint, can be cocked into two positions (half-cock and full-cock). When the trigger is pulled, the hammer forcefully strikes the frizzen, which then flips forward. The stock is made of high-quality polyresin that faithfully replicates ivory, complete with a fine crosshatch pattern for a secure grip. The barrel, trigger guard, and grip cap are crafted from a metal alloy boasting an antique brass finish. Please note that the ramrod positioned under the barrel is fixed and cannot be removed.
Safety Guidelines And Maintenance
It is crucial to emphasize that this weapon is incapable of firing. For safety reasons, it is entirely unsuitable for any attempts at practical use with gunpowder; the barrel is completely plugged. Please carry and display it in public with utmost discretion to prevent any confusion with real firearms and to avoid causing unnecessary alarm. Prevent the replica from dropping onto hard surfaces, as the resin stock could shatter upon impact. To ensure long-term protection of the metal parts against airborne moisture, we recommend occasionally wiping them down with a cloth lightly dampened with gun oil.
Technical Specifications Of The Firearm
| Weapon Type | Flintlock muzzleloader (Non-firing replica) |
| Historical Period | England, London, circa 1760 |
| Stock Material | Synthetic resin (polyresin) imitating ivory |
| Barrel and Fittings Material | Cast metal alloy with an antique brass finish |
| Lock Plate Material | Cast metal alloy with a steel/silver appearance |
| Total Length | Approx. 38 cm (14.96 inches) |
| Weight of Replica | Approx. 660 g (1.45 lbs) |
| Movable Parts | Hammer, trigger, frizzen |
To safely and comfortably carry this beautiful flintlock pistol at your historical events, we highly recommend purchasing a high-quality leather belt holster that will perfectly complement your period outfit.
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