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Belgian flintlock pistol, 18th century, ivory look

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$66.98 USD
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$66.98 USD
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Highlights

This meticulously detailed replica of a late 18th-century Belgian flintlock pistol impresses with its elegant ivory-effect finish.

  • Authentic replica of a historical Liège muzzle-loading pistol from around 1790
  • High-quality construction from robust metal and resin with a deceptively realistic ivory imitation
  • Fully functional mechanism for a realistic tactile experience during reenactments
  • Richly decorated barrel and grip with artistic motifs for a sophisticated collector's item
  • Ideal accessory for historical reenactments or as a decorative display piece
Manufacturer's specifications

Battle-Merchant Wacken GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrn 4, 25596, Wacken, info@battlemerchant.com

Belgian flintlock pistol, 18th century, ivory look
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Belgian flintlock pistol, 18th century, ivory look
Belgian flintlock pistol, 18th century, ivory look

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Questions about the product Belgian flintlock pistol, 18th century, ivory look

What materials are used to make the replica of the 18th-century Belgian flintlock pistol with an ivory look, and are the mechanical parts movable?

The replica is made of Zamak metal and ivory-colored resin. All mechanical parts are fully movable, feature a simulated loading and firing mechanism, and the ramrod is permanently attached.

How heavy is the replica of the 18th-century Belgian flintlock pistol, and what is the overall length of the collector's item?

The replica of the 18th-century Belgian flintlock pistol weighs approximately 790 g. The collector's item has a total length of approximately 30 cm.

Which manufacturer produces this replica of the Belgian flintlock pistol, and is the ramrod functional or permanently attached on this model?

This replica of the Belgian flintlock pistol is manufactured by Kolser S.A. The ramrod is permanently attached to this model and serves only a decorative purpose.

What were the historical uses of the Belgian flintlock pistol from Liège in the late 18th century, and what decorative embellishments characterize the barrel of this replica?

The Belgian flintlock pistol from Liège was used primarily as a secondary weapon to the sword in close combat during the late 18th century due to its limited effectiveness. The barrel of this replica features continuous, artistic engravings and motifs that extend from the trigger to the muzzle.