CAVALRY PISTOL, FRANCE 1806 non-firing replica - repro

  • Denix display non-firing model gun. Made by Denix
  • CAVALRY PISTOL, FRANCE 1806  non-firing replica - repro
  • CAVALRY PISTOL, FRANCE 1806  non-firing replica - repro
  • CAVALRY PISTOL, FRANCE 1806  non-firing replica - repro
  • CAVALRY PISTOL, FRANCE 1806  non-firing replica - repro
  • CAVALRY PISTOL, FRANCE 1806  non-firing replica - repro
  • CAVALRY PISTOL, FRANCE 1806  non-firing replica - repro
  • CAVALRY PISTOL, FRANCE 1806  non-firing replica - repro
Producer: Denix
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N27-168
73,80 €

Reproduction of cavalry-pistol of the Napoleonic period, made of wood and metal with simulating mechanism of loading and firing. Made of metal, realistic weight and dimensions. Can be cocked, trigger can be pulled. Made from wood and metal in Spain by Denix. These are pretty legal and don't require any permissions or registrations in EU, please check Your local law before ordering. The flintlock pistols had the blistering of a flint or flint stone, which when the hammer was triggered, it produced the spark that ignited the gun powder. All these pistols required the manual recharge of their ammunition after each shot. The ammunition, which was introduced through the mouth of the barrel, consisted of gunpowder, projectile and paper wad, which served as a cap to keep the two previous ones compressed inside the barrel.

  • New, unused item!
  • High quality replica!
  • Made in Spain by Denix!
  • Perfect for reenactment!
  • Possibility to take a blank shot!
  • Weight: 0,800 kg, Length: 35 cm
  • The wooden stand is not part of the product!

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These pistols were used as self-defense weapons until the middle of the 19th century. Their effective range was short and often they were used as a complement to a sword or knife. Flintlock pistols were prone to many problems compared to modern weapons, due to moisture or accidental shots.

In combat, usually these weapons were used for a single shot, since the method of reloading was very slow and it was not usually time enough to recharge. Therefore the fighters after firing were forced to draw their sabers or swords or to use the pistol as a blackjack, since the circumstances did not allow to recharge them in time.

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