This pistol is a replica of a Lombard flintlock pistol used near the end of the XVII Century, and is often associated with the arquebusier Carlo Ferne.
With a two-orders barrel worked in relief and an octagonal pommel, this is a true collectors piece.
The intricacy and quality is evident, and can be seen on its enlarged muzzle. On the butt of the pistol there is gorgeous decoration, and the equipment is in golden cast metal.
At 38cm in length, this is a life-sized reproduction and feels reassuringly weighty to hold.
Even though the materials used in this piece make it unusable in real firearms, when pulled the trigger still makes a satisfying "click" sound. Therefore it would be perfect to use in a reinactment or stage show.
The pistol comes in original packaging, and with an information booklet that gives a brief explanation of pistols and the impact they had in the 17th and 18th c entury.
Working Mechanism but not fireable.
This is just one of our iconic pistol replicas available in store or online.
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This is not a toy and it is designed for display purposes only. We only sell replicas of this nature to those over 18 years of age. This product will be shipped on an age check service and identification must be shown at point of delivery.
Please note that due to restrictions imposed by our couriers we are unable to send these replicas outside the U.K.