French Blunderbuss Pistol, Espingole, 18th Century, Replica
Replica of a French blunderbuss pistol from the 18th century (ca. 1760), also known as an espingole or tromblon pistol. This large flintlock pistol featured a distinctive flared muzzle that facilitated the loading of shot into the barrel. In the Age of Sail, this firearm enjoyed great popularity with naval forces and pirates alike. More information...
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French Blunderbuss Pistol, Espingole, 18th Century, Replica
This muzzleloader replica is made of metal and resin (imitation wood) – materials that guarantee its durability. The stock and all metal elements (barrel, lock plate, hammer and trigger) are richly adorned.
This firearm replicas are solely intended for re-enactment and decorative purposes. Although the mechanism is fully articulated, this reproduction is not capable of firing. The ramrod cannot be pulled out.
A beautiful item for every collection and an indispensable accessory for re-enactors.
- Material: resin (faux wood), metal
- Overall length: approx. 48 cm
- Weight: approx. 1050 g
Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.