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Highlights
This detailed replica of an 18th-century French blunderbuss pistol is an impressive collector's item for enthusiasts of historical seafaring and pirate history.
Authentic design of a classic espingole or tromblon pistol circa 1760
Characteristic funnel-shaped muzzle for a historically accurate appearance
High-quality construction from robust metal and deceptively realistic resin wood imitation
Fully functional flintlock mechanism for realistic handling in reenactments
Decorative embellishment of all metal elements such as barrel, lock plate, hammer, and trigger
Questions about the product French Blunderbuss replica, 18th century.
What materials were used for the grip and barrel of this decorative French blunderbuss replica, and is the mechanism fully functional?
This replica is made of metal and resin (wood-look resin). The mechanism is fully functional, but the weapon is not capable of firing.
What is the total weight of this French Blunderbuss replica, and is the model capable of firing despite its moving parts?
The total weight of the French Blunderbuss replica is approximately 1,050 g. Although the model has a fully movable mechanism, this reproduction is purely decorative and not capable of firing.
Is the ramrod of this French Blunderbuss replica for reenactment purposes movable, and what specific decorative embellishments adorn the stock and lock plate of the pistol?
The mechanism of this French Blunderbuss replica is fully functional, but the ramrod is fixed. Both the stock and all metal components, such as the barrel, lock plate, hammer, and trigger, are adorned with detailed, artistic decorations.
What historical significance did the Blunderbuss pistol have in the 18th century, particularly for naval forces and pirates, and for what purposes is this replica suitable according to the manufacturer?
In the 18th century, the blunderbuss was a popular weapon among naval forces and pirates for boarding ships and close combat due to its funnel-shaped barrel, which allowed for wide dispersion at short range. According to the manufacturer, this replica is suitable solely for decorative and reenactment purposes (such as LARP or historical reenactments) as it features a moving mechanism but is not capable of firing.