These 18th Century British Dueling Pistols come as a set which includes a handsome sturdy cardboard box and two British pistols. Replicated after flintlock pistols manufactured in England during the mid-1700s, these two handsome dueling flintlock pistols defended many a man’s honor in their day. Details of these replica guns include a full length wood stock, simulated brass barrel, trigger guard, and an embossed butt plate.
Selected to command the Continental Army in April, 1775, George Washington (1732-1799) was partial to this style flintlock during the Revolutionary War. This is a classic, decorative, 18th century...
Napoleon's personal flintlock pistol was made in 1806 by Jean-Baptiste Gribeauval, of St. Etienne and is preserved in a French museum. History records the fact that it was used as a traveling pistol,...
This replica non-firing dueling pistol was originally manufactured by the master craftsmen of Versailles, Boutet France in 1810. The original is in the Royal collection at Windsor Castle. This...
Manufactured by the Arsenal at St. Etienne for the French cavalry at the end of the 18th century. This classic replica cavalry flintlock model features full length wood stock, and simulated brass...
This antique gunmetal gray finish non-firing replica of an 18th century flintlock pistol has engraving throughout the metal furniture, including an attractive metal-inlay on the grip. The engraving...
Flintlock weapons were commonly used until the mid-19th century, when they were replaced by percussion lock systems. Even though they have long been considered obsolete, flintlock weapons continue to...
Manufactured in Brescia circa 1825, these handsome dueling pistols are a testament to bygone days when men defended their honor by dueling. Features of these replica guns include a wood stock and an...
The "Brown Bess" was one of the most renowned flintlock muskets ever produced. Introduced during the reign of Queen Anne (1702-1714), the gun was produced for over a century and was one of the most...
Flintlock weapons were commonly used until the mid-19th century, when they were replaced by percussion lock systems. Even though they have long been considered obsolete, flintlock weapons continue to...
The authentic, worn appearance and working action that mimics the original shotgun are what make this cut-down version of the famous "Coach Gun" the perfect replica. The solid wood pistol grip and...
Flintlock weapons were commonly used until the mid-19th century, when they were replaced by percussion lock systems. Even though they have long been considered obsolete, flintlock weapons continue to...