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Historical Blunderbuss pistol, 18th century replica

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$84.98 USD
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$84.98 USD
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Highlights

This meticulously detailed replica of an 18th-century Blunderbuss flintlock pistol impresses with its historical authenticity and artistic craftsmanship.

  • Authentic replica of a classic Espingole with the characteristic funnel-shaped barrel
  • High-quality resin stock with an elegant wood-look finish and a detailed dragon relief
  • Fully functional replica mechanism for a realistic feel in reenactments and decorations
  • Available in two finishes: classic blued steel or antique brass
  • Impressive overall length of approximately 45 cm and a weight of 1270 g for a substantial feel
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Historical Blunderbuss pistol, 18th century replica
Blunderbuss flintlock pistol, 18th century replica, various versions
Historical Blunderbuss pistol, 18th century replica
Historical Blunderbuss pistol, 18th century replica

Historical Blunderbuss pistol, 18th century replica in detail

Questions about the product Historical Blunderbuss pistol, 18th century replica

What materials is the stock of this historical Blunderbuss pistol replica made of, and is the weapon's mechanism fully functional?

The stock of this historical Blunderbuss pistol replica is made of resin with a wood-look finish. The weapon's mechanism is fully functional, but the replica itself is not operational.

How heavy and how long is the historical Blunderbuss pistol in detail, and is this replica functional or does it serve exclusively as a decorative item?

The historical Blunderbuss pistol from the 18th century weighs approximately 1.8 kg and has a total length of about 36 cm (barrel length approximately 21 cm). It is a detailed replica with fully movable mechanisms, but it is not functional and is intended solely as a decorative item or for reenactment purposes.

What historical areas of use or user groups (e.g., navy, cavalry, or pirates) were typical for the Blunderbuss pistol, and is the ramrod functional or permanently attached in this replica?

Typical users of the blunderbuss pistol included pirates, the navy for defense against boarding attempts, cavalry (e.g., cuirassiers), and coachmen and post riders for protection against highwaymen. In this replica, the ramrod is permanently attached and serves as a visual addition to the mount.

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This Blunderbuss flintlock pistol replica, with a moving mechanism but no firing capability, is available in two versions: either with a brass-look lock and barrel (antique finish) or with a blued lock and stock plate. The replica is artfully crafted with relief dragon motifs on the resin stock and ornate details on the barrel, trigger guard, and decorative plate. As this is a non-functional decorative weapon, its purchase is legally permitted for persons aged 18 and over, and it is intended solely for reenactment and decorative purposes.