This German Flintlock Pistol from the early 17th Century is one of the earliest flintlocks made. This replica gun features a wood stock, engraved lock, and simulated engraved blunderbuss barrel and trigger guard. This is a great colonial or pirate themed decoration or military collectible.
Flintlock pistols were so called because the lock uses a flint to strike sparks into the priming pan when the trigger is pulled. A small amount of gunpowder in this pan is ignited, which in turn ignites the main gunpowder charge in the barrel, firing the lead ball. Both the main charge and the ball were loaded from the front, or muzzle, of the barrel, after which the priming charge was poured into the pan. This was all very time consuming! Often the priming charge would burn but fail to ignite the main charge whence the expression flash in the pan! The original of this particular flintlock pistol was made during the 17th century. This non-firing version is accurately detailed – a great costume or 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:
- Completely decorative
- Non-fireable
- Functional lock mechanism
- Has A Realistic Look
Materials:
- Made from a zinc alloy
Measurements:
- Barrel Length: 8.2 Inches
- Overall Length: 14.4 Inches
- Weight: 9 oz.
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