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18th century Espingolen dueling pistol set

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$114.98 USD
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$114.98 USD
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Highlights

This set of two flintlock dueling pistols is a highly detailed replica of historical 18th-century espingolens, distinguished by its striking design.

  • Authentic reconstruction of the classic blunderbuss or tromblon pistol with its characteristic funnel-shaped muzzle
  • Exclusive set of two, ideal for historical collections or as a striking decorative ensemble
  • High-quality stock made of special resin with a deceptively realistic wood grain finish
  • Fine metal components in an antique brass finish combined with an intricately decorated locking mechanism
  • Fully movable mechanism for a realistic tactile experience during reenactment or role-playing
  • Safe decorative weapon without firing function, featuring a permanently attached ramrod for maximum stability
Manufacturer's specifications

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

18th century Espingolen dueling pistol set
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18th century Espingolen dueling pistol set
18th century Espingolen dueling pistol set

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Questions about the product 18th century Espingolen dueling pistol set

What materials are used to make the 18th-century Espingolen dueling pistol set, and is the mechanism of the pistols movable despite the lack of firing capability?

The stock of the 18th-century Espingolen dueling pistol set is made of wood-effect resin, while the metal elements, such as the barrel and trigger guard, are made of brass-effect metal with an antique finish. The pistols' mechanisms are fully functional, although the reproductions are not capable of firing.

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Espingolen pistols, also known as blunderbuss or tromblon pistols, were particularly popular with naval forces and pirates in the 18th century due to their funnel-shaped muzzle, which facilitated loading shot on rolling ships. While the mechanisms of this replica set are fully movable, the pistols themselves are not functional and the ramrod is fixed.

Is the shaft of the set made of real wood or a substitute material, and does the set include accessories such as a decorative storage box or a powder horn?

The pistol stocks are made of resin (wood imitation) and not real wood. No additional accessories such as a decorative storage box or powder horn are included.

What is the overall length and weight of a single pistol from this set, and for what purposes is this replica exclusively intended according to the manufacturer?

Each pistol in this set has a total length of approximately 36 cm and a weight of approximately 700 g. According to the manufacturer, this replica is intended solely for collecting and decorative purposes.