18th Century Scottish Flintlock pistol Non-Firing Replica
On a spring day in 1775 the first shot of the American Revolutionary War was fired at the Battle of Lexington. The 1760 Scottish Flintlock pistol that started the war is masterfully represented in this non-firing replica. This all-metal model has moving parts and a heavily detailed and beautifully embossed finish. A belt hook is in place on the left side for securing the pistol to the waistband. Rotate the pan, cock the hammer, and pull the trigger – the hammer falls just as it did in that small Massachusetts town more than 230 years ago. This elegant and ornate replica represents one of the most significant moments in American history.
Key Features:
Non-fireable
Functional Lock Mechanism
Authentic Details
Measurements:
Overall Length: 14 Inches
Weight: 11oz
This is a non-firing replica 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