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Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol - noble replica

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$64.98 USD
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$64.98 USD
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Highlights

The Joseph Kirner Percussion Pistol of 1807 is a meticulously detailed reconstruction that captures the elegant style of historical dueling weapons for collectors and reenactment enthusiasts.

  • Authentic replica of a muzzle-loading pistol with a locking mechanism based on the historical Forsyth patent
  • High-quality material combination of robust metal and durable resin with a deceptively realistic wood look
  • Fully functional mechanism allows for authentic cocking and firing of the hammer for realistic handling
  • Artfully decorated metal elements and a precise engraving of the name Joseph Kirner 1807 on the octagonal barrel
  • Special ergonomic design, originally conceived as a natural extension of the arm for maximum precision in dueling
  • Legally compliant decorative weapon without firing function, ideal for safe display in collections or at historical reenactments
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol noble replica
Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol replica
Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol - noble replica
Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol noble replica

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Questions about the product Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol - noble replica

How many centimeters is the total length of this decorative replica of the Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol, and what materials is it made of?

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What is the weight of this replica of the Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol, and are the mechanical components, such as the percussion lock, movable?

This replica of the Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol weighs approximately 610 to 680 grams. The mechanical components, especially the percussion lock, are fully functional, allowing the pistol to be cocked and fired, although it is a purely decorative model and therefore not capable of firing.

Based on which historical models or events was the design of this Joseph Kirner 1807 replica created, and for what type of collectors or occasions is it particularly suitable?

The design of this replica is based on the English Joseph Kirner percussion pistol of 1807, considered one of the first mass-produced handguns with the innovative percussion lock based on the Forsyth patent. Its design, as a natural extension of the arm, made it a popular model for dueling weapons in the early 19th century. Today, it is particularly suitable for collectors of historical decorations, Napoleonic-era reenactors, and as an exclusive prop or gift for lovers of historical craftsmanship.

What specific design details and inscriptions adorn the octagonal barrel of the Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol, and are there any special legal requirements for acquiring this replica?

The octagonal barrel of the Joseph Kirner 1807 percussion pistol is inscribed with "Joseph Kirner 1807" and features a Forsyth patent lock as well as elaborately decorated metal elements. As this is a non-firing replica intended solely for decorative and commemorative purposes, its acquisition in Germany generally does not require any special firearms permits. However, please note that as of 2020, importing decorative firearms into Switzerland requires a permit.