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Highlights
The Augsburg three-barreled flintlock pistol from 1775 is a meticulously detailed replica that impresses with its historical sophistication and decorative elegance.
Authentic replica of a rare German muzzle-loading pistol with three rotating barrels
Magnificent appearance thanks to delicate scroll engravings on the barrels and lock plate
High-quality resin grips in an elegant ivory look with elaborate plant motifs
Striking design with a grip end in the shape of a detailed eagle's head
Fully functional mechanism and rotating barrels for realistic handling in reenactments
Questions about the product Augsburg triple-barreled flintlock pistol, 1775
What material are the grip scales of the Augsburg 1775 triple-barreled flintlock pistol made of, and what motif adorns the end of the grip?
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How many separate pans does the rotating barrel assembly of this replica have, and which Augsburg gunsmith developed the historical original?
The rotating barrel assembly of this replica features three separate pans, allowing for rapid firing of multiple shots. The historical original was developed from 1775 onwards by the Swabian gunsmith A. Gans in Augsburg.
In which era or during which historical wars was the pistol originally used, and is the mechanics of the replica functional?
The Augsburg 1775 three-barreled flintlock pistol dates from the colonial era and the Napoleonic Wars. The replica's mechanism is fully functional and can be cocked and fired; however, the weapon is not capable of firing and is intended solely for decorative and reenactment purposes.
What is the total weight of the Augsburg 1775 three-barreled flintlock pistol and what are the main materials from which it is made?
The Augsburg 1775 three-barreled flintlock pistol has a total weight of approximately 1.27 kg to 1.3 kg. It is made from a combination of metal (e.g., with a brass finish) and synthetic resin with an ivory look.