Napoleons personal flintlock pistol was made in 1806 by Jean-Baptiste Gribeauval, of St. Etienne and is preserved in a French museum. History records the fact that it was used as a traveling pistol, carried by Napoleon in his overcoat. Napoleons insignia is prominently displayed on the grip and the gun making talents of Gribeauval are readily apparent. This non-firing replica is accurately detailed and provides a great collector and conversation piece.
Please note that this replica firearm is completely decorative. While it has moving parts, it cannot be made to fire live ammo and should not be excessively dry-fired.
Key Features:
- For Decorative Purposes Only
- Authentic Details
- Non-fireable
- Functional Lock Mechanism
Materials:
- Made from a zinc alloy
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 14 Inches
- Barrel Length: 7.375 Inches
- Weight: 1 lb. 8 oz.
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