English Lucknow Pistol, 18th C., Replica, various versions
Beautiful replica of an English Queen Anne pistol. This flintlock pistol saw service towards the end of the 17th / beginning of the 18th c. during the reign of Anne Stuart, to whom the name goes back. As these pistols were mainly manufactured in the Indian city of Lucknow (Lakhnau, in the state of Uttar Pradesh, at the time an English colony), they are also referred to as Lucknow pistols. More information...
English Lucknow Pistol, 18th C., Replica, various versions
The shapely, elegant stock of this muzzleloader replica is made of resin. The lock, barrel and all metal fittings are adorned with intricate floral motifs.
This flintlock pistol is available for purchase in two different versions:
- with stock in imitation wood and all metal elements with gunmetal finish (product no. 2347111301, please select "steel" from the drop-down menu),
- or with stock in imitation ivory and metal elements (except lock and trigger) with antiqued brass finish (product no. 2347111302, please select "brass" from the drop-down menu).
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 or faux ivory), metal
- Overall length: approx. 35 cm
- Weight: approx. 850 g
Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.