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New South Wales Fire Brigade Helmet – 20 Gauge Brass – Close Out
In colonial New South Wales firefighting was undertaken by volunteer brigades whose ability to respond to fires would vary. By the late 1800s the need for a professional fire fighting organization was recognized. In 1884 the Metropolitan Fire Brigade (the precursor to the New South Wales Fire Brigade) was formed in Sydney Australia.

This helmet is a fine example of the protective headgear provided to firemen in the NSW Brigade. Our NSW Fireman Helmet, New South Wales Fire Brigade is made from brass, 1890-1900. This Brass Fireman's helmet comes with the inscription 'NSWFB' embossed over centre front. The NSW Fireman helmet has a cockade embossed with fire breathing dragons. It has a short peak at the front and a deeper rim at the back. Includes the Brass chain strap.

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Measurements:
Front to Back: 8 1/4 Inches
Side to Side: 8 Inches
Interior Circumference: 25 inches
Weight: 2 lb 15.2 oz

Please note: Helmet stand sold separately.
18th Century Italian Pewter Flintlock Pistol - Non-Firing
Flintlock pistols were so called because the lock uses a flint to strike sparks into the priming pan when the trigger is pulled. A small amount of gunpowder in this pan is ignited, which in turn ignites the main gunpowder charge in the barrel, firing the lead ball. Both the main charge and the ball were loaded from the front, or muzzle, of the barrel, after which the priming charge was poured into the pan – all very time consuming! Often the priming charge would burn but fail to ignite the main charge – whence the expression flash in the pan! The original of this particular flintlock pistol was made in Germany at the end of the 18th century. This non-firing version is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece. 

Key Features:
Authentic Detailing
Pewter Finish
Non-fireable
For Decorative Purposes Only
Functional Lock Mechanism
  
Measurements:
Overall Length: 15.5 Inches
Weight:  1 lb. 4 oz.

This is a non-firing copy of the original. This piece replicates the original in size, weight and appearance, and functions much like the original. However, this replica cannot be made to fire or part interchanged.

It is the customer's responsibility to check all local laws pertaining to an item before you place your order.  We are not responsible for packages confiscated due to Customs inspections.

Cannot Ship To: NJ, NYC, RI
Colonial Replica German Flintlock Pistol ca 1700s Brass Non Firing
Flintlock pistols were so called because the lock uses a flint to strike sparks into the priming pan when the trigger is pulled. A small amount of gunpowder in this pan is ignited, which in turn ignites the main gunpowder charge in the barrel, firing the lead ball. Both the main charge and the ball were loaded from the front, or muzzle, of the barrel, after which the priming charge was poured into the pan all very time consuming! Often the priming charge would burn but fail to ignite the main charge whence the expression flash in the pan!
 
The original of this particular flintlock pistol was made in Germany at the end of the 18th century. This non-firing version is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece.

Key Features:

Authentic Details
Bronze Finish
Non-fireable
For Decorative Purposes Only
Functional Lock Mechanism
  
Measurements:
Overall Length: 16.5 Inches
Barrel Length: 11 Inch
Weight: 1 lb. 11 oz.

This is a non-firing copy of the original. This piece replicates the original in size, weight and appearance, and functions much like the original. However, this replica cannot be made to fire or part interchanged.

It is the customer's responsibility to check all local laws pertaining to an item before you place your order.  We are not responsible for packages confiscated due to Customs inspections.

Cannot Ship To:
NJ, NYC, RI
Replica Old West Double Barreled Stagecoach Shotgun Non Firing
The Old West Double Barreled Stagecoach Shotgun received its moniker on the stagecoach runs of the Wild West, when outlaws and Indians targeted lonely coaches on long and uncertain trails through difficult and often hostile territory. The need for effective security and defense was clearly established, and stagecoach companies quickly implemented the use of guards to ride along side the driver carrying a weapon that allowed for some leeway in accuracy as they bounced along the bumpy trails. “Riding Shotgun” became known as a hard and sometimes fatal occupation.

Cut-down versions of the Stagecoach Shotgun were also popular among Marshals and Sheriffs throughout the frontier for their mobility and lenient accuracy at close quarters. Bandits and drunken gamblers thought twice about their actions when staring down the eyes of a double barrel shotgun.

This non-firing replica Coach Gun has an authentic time-worn appearance and realistic action that mimics the double barreled, percussion cap action of the original 1881 design. . The hard wood stock and antiqued metal barrel and furniture look just as they would have heading out on the dusty trail. Thumb the top locking lever to the side and you can “break” open the gun to reveal the lead-spitting barrels of this close-quarters defense weapon. Close and lock the barrels and cock both hammers. Finger the double triggers one at a time and the hammers will fall. On the plains of the late 19th century there was nothing else like the sound of a shotgun hammer. The realistic weight, feel and action of this legendary Old West tool will transport you back to the Dakota Territory, when your trusty shotgun was your last and best line of defense.

Key Features:
Authentic Size and Detail
Non-Fireable
Fires Caps

Measurements:
Overall Length 35 Inches
Weight is 6lbs and 9 oz

This is a non-firing copy of the original. This piece replicates the original in size, weight and appearance, and functions much like the original. However, this replica cannot be made to fire or part interchanged.

It is the customer's responsibility to check all local laws pertaining to an item before you place your order.  We are not responsible for packages confiscated due to Customs inspections.

Cannot Ship To: NJ, NYC, RI

Colonial Gray Finish Pocket Flintlock Pistol - Non-Firing
The Colonial Gray Finish Pocket Flintlock Pistol was originally crafted by Bunney of London circa 1770. It's smaller design allowed it to be more readily concealed than its larger and more cumbersome flintlock brethren. It has an embossed dark wood grip and time honored appearance.

Features
Length: 6"
Weight: 14 oz

Cannot Ship To: NJ, NYC, RI

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