Replica Revolving Flintlock Pistol, France 18th C
Detailed Reproduction of an 18th Century Flintlock Pistol
Relive history with this detailed replica of a revolving flintlock pistol from 18th century France. This reproduction is made of metal and features simulated engraved wooden grips, along with a simulating mechanism for loading and firing. Perfect for collectors and history enthusiasts who want to experience a piece of the past. Explore our range of historical weapon replicas and find the perfect addition to your collection. Visit our replica pistols category to see more similar products.
Function and Use of the Flintlock Pistol
Flintlock pistols used a flint or flint stone to create a spark when the hammer was triggered, which ignited the gunpowder. Each shot required manual reloading of the ammunition. The ammunition, which was loaded through the mouth of the barrel, consisted of gunpowder, projectile, and a paper wad that kept the two former compressed inside the barrel. These pistols were used as self-defense weapons until the mid-19th century. Their effective range was short, and they were often used as a complement to a sword or knife.
Historical Context and Usage
In combat, these weapons were most often used for a single shot, as reloading was slow. After firing, soldiers were forced to draw their sabers or swords, or use the pistol as a bludgeon, as there was rarely time to reload. This replica gives you a sense of how battles in the 18th century might have unfolded. Delve into history and discover more fascinating historical items in our range. Don't miss the chance to relive history - explore our full range today!
- Material: Metal and simulated wood
- Mechanism: Simulates loading and firing
- Dimensions: 30.5 cm
- Weight: 1.029 g

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