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Pirate flintlock pistol, 18th century, brass

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$73.98 USD
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$73.98 USD
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Highlights

This detailed replica of an 18th-century pirate flintlock pistol is an ideal accessory for collectors and reenactment enthusiasts.

  • Authentic design of a historical blunderbuss pistol with a characteristic funnel-shaped muzzle
  • Elegant stock made of high-quality resin with a deceptively realistic wood look
  • Metal elements in a sophisticated brass look with an antique finish for a historical appearance
  • Fully movable mechanism offers a realistic feel for decorative purposes
  • Ideal addition to LARP, carnival, or as an impressive collector's item for display
Manufacturer's specifications

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

Pirate flintlock pistol, 18th century, brass
Pirate flintlock pistol, 18th century, brass replica
Pirate flintlock pistol, 18th century, brass
Pirate flintlock pistol, 18th century, brass

Pirate flintlock pistol, 18th century, brass in detail

Questions about the product Pirate flintlock pistol, 18th century, brass

What materials were used for the stock and metal elements of this pirate flintlock pistol, and is the replica's mechanism movable?

The stock of this pirate flintlock pistol is made of resin with a wood-like finish, while the metal components are made of a zinc-aluminum alloy. The replica's mechanism is fully functional, however the weapon is not capable of firing.

What are the dimensions and weight of this replica of an 18th-century pirate flintlock pistol?

This replica of an 18th-century pirate flintlock pistol has a total length of approximately 36 cm and weighs between 680 g and 830 g. The detailed replica is made of materials such as cast metal with a brass finish and a stock of wood or high-quality wood imitation.

Is the ramrod of this pirate flintlock pistol functional or permanently attached?

Although the pistol's mechanics are fully movable, the reproduction is not functional and the ramrod is permanently installed.

What historical weapon type does this replica embody with its characteristic funnel-shaped muzzle, and for which specific applications such as LARP or reenactment is it intended?

This replica represents a Blunderbuss pistol, also known as an Espingole or Tromblon pistol, whose distinctive funnel-shaped muzzle facilitated the loading of shot. It is intended as a decorative accessory for historical reenactment, LARP, collections, as well as for carnival and costume events.