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British Brown Bess Musket W/ Bayonet Colonial Period - Non-Firing
The "British Brown Bess Musket" 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 significant firearms of the American Revolutionary War. The Continental Army was armed with the weapon at the start of hostilities and, as the war progressed, many more were manufactured locally. The musket was still in British service at the time of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe (1799-1815). It weighed a hefty fifteen pounds with its bayonet and fired a ball three quarters of an inch in diameter! This Non Firing version of the British Brown Bess Rifle is accurately detailed and comes complete with its removable bayonet.

Note: The bayonet has an adjustment screw that allows you to orient the bayonet in any placement you desire.

Key Features:

Authentic Details
Non-fireable
For Decorative Purposes Only
Functional Lock Mechanism

Measurements:
Overall Length: 75 Inches
Barrel Length: 45 Inches
Blade Length: 17 Inches
Weight: 6 lbs. 8 oz.

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
Civil War Griswold & Gunnison Antique Grey Confederate Pistol Non Firing Replica
The Civil War Griswold & Gunnison Grey Frame Confederate Pistol is an iconic firearm from the American Civil War era.

Design: While the majority of Griswold & Gunnison pistols were known for their brass frames, there were also models with iron frames that were often finished in a gray color. The gray finish was typically achieved through bluing or other chemical processes used to protect the iron from rust and corrosion. These gray-finished pistols were commonly used by Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War. It features a six-shot, .36 caliber percussion revolver design.

Origin: The Griswold & Gunnison Pistol was manufactured by the Griswold & Gunnison Company, located in Griswoldville, Georgia. It was one of the many Confederate-produced firearms during the war, utilizing available resources and expertise within the Confederate states.

Historical Significance: The Griswold & Gunnison Pistol holds historical significance as a representation of Confederate firearm production during the Civil War. It showcases the resourcefulness of the Confederate states in producing their own weapons when faced with limited access to traditional manufacturing capabilities.

In summary, the Griswold & Gunnison Pistol is a Confederate-made revolver, which played a significant role in the Civil War. This M1860 Civil War Pistol Non Firing Replica in Antique Grey finish has the handling characteristics of the original, with functional lock and loading mechanisms.

Key Features:
Authentic Details
M1860 Pistol
Antique Gray Finish
Non-fireable
For Decorative Purposes Only
Functional Lock Mechanism

Measurements:
Overall Length: 13.75 Inches
Barrel Length: 7.25 Inches
Weight: 2 lbs. 2 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 be shipped to  NJ, New York City (all 5 Boroughs), RI and Canada.
The Fetter Lane Sword - 8th Century Saxon - Damascus Blade - PRS413D
This highly detailed sword recreates the fine swords available to champions, chieftains and kings of the late 8th Century and is closely based on the surviving components of the prized Fetter Lane sword which is part of the collection of the British Museum. The blade is damascus steel which was skillfully created when different steels were pounded and melded together into a single blade by the bladesmith. Original swords of this type had pattern welded blades and like Damascus they too had visible patterning which could be seen throughout the blade. The hilt is well-cast with a bronze finish; like the original it has different designs on either side of the hilt. Bands of polished tin adorn the guard and pommel - on original swords tin was valued as a decorative element because of its scarcity and likeness to silver in appearance. The composite pommel was riveted together in its final construction because original swords of this type had 2-part pommels which were completed by riveting a cap onto the pommel base.

Included with the sword is a wooden scabbard which is wrapped in tight leather and fitted with a bronze finished and locket; the sturdily attached wooden suspension loop enables the sword to be slung from your own belt or baldric.

Free Shipping: Continental U.S. standard ground.

Features:
* Cast Bronze Hilt
* Damascus Steel Blade
* Riveted Pommel
* Complete with leather covered scabbard
* Scabbard with wooden suspension loop

Specifications:
Overall Length: 37''
Blade Length: 31-1/16''
Grip: 3-3/8''
P.O.B.: 4-3/4''
Thickness: 4.9 mm - 4.1 mm
Width: 47.4 mm
Edge: Unsharpened
Pommel: Nut - Riveted
Weight: 3 lb 7 oz
Fetter Lane Sword - 8th Century Saxon - Antiqued Brass Hilt - PRS413BR
This immaculately detailed sword recreates the fine swords available to champions, chieftains and kings of the late 8th Century and is closely based on the surviving components of the prized Fetter Lane sword which is part of the collection of the British Museum. The blade is tempered high carbon steel and the hilt is well-cast from brass and has an antiqued bronze finish; like the original it has different designs on either side of the hilt. Bands of nickel-plated steel adorn the guard and pommel to replicate tin - on original swords tin was valued as a decorative element because of its scarcity and likeness to silver in appearance. The composite pommel was riveted together in its final construction because original swords of this type had 2-part pommels which were completed by riveting a cap onto the pommel base.

Included with the sword is a wooden scabbard which is wrapped in tight leather and fitted with a bronze finished and locket; the sturdily attached wooden suspension loop enables the sword to be slung from your own belt or baldric.

Free Shipping: Continental U.S. standard ground.

Features:
* Brass Hilt with Antiqued Bronze Finish
* EN45 High Carbon Steel Blade
* Riveted 2 Part Pommel
* Complete with leather covered scabbard
* Based on a British Museum Sword

Specifications:
Overall Length: 36 7/16''
Blade Length: 30 1/2''
Weight: 3 lbs 1.6 oz
Edge: Unsharpened
Width: 45.6 mm
Thickness: 4 mm - 2.7 mm
Pommel: Nut and Riveted
P.O.B.: 3 1/2''
Grip Length: 3 3/8''
Blade: [EN45 High Carbon Steel]
Class: Battle Ready
Culture: Viking
Manufacturer: Deepeeka


The Fetter Lane 8th Century Saxon Sword Review - Deepeeka!

Scandinavian Vendel Chieftain's Sword Damascus Blade - Tin Plated - Brass Hilt Accents - PRS411D
This 8th Century Scandinavian Vendel Sword has a blade which is skillfully forged from Damascus steel and its brilliant and ripple-like patterning was created when several different steels were forged together into a single blade. Original swords of this type were usually created with pattern welded blades which, like damascus, were forged by melding together several different steels into a single blade in a process which left visible patterning on the blade surface.

The finely detailed guard and pommel of the hilt are made from quality-cast brass with a tin plated finish and these components are completed with contrasting bands of antiqued brass for contrast. Historically, tin was a prized decorative element for swords such as this due to its relative scarcity and resemblance to silver. The grip is made from hardwood and the blade is durably anchored into the hilt. Like originals, the pommel is a two-part construction created by riveting a pommel cap over the pommel base. Red enamel is inlaid into the pommel to give it a blaze of scarlet color as seen on the preserved swords of champions, nobles and chieftains.

Included with the sword is leather-bound scabbard of wood with tin-plated brass fittings and a wooden suspension loop which can be used to sling the sword from your own sword belt or baldric.

Features:
* Damascus Steel Blade
* Brass Hilt with Tin Plated Accents
* EN45 High Carbon Steel Blade
* Red Inlaid Pommel Cap
* Complete with leather covered scabbard

Specifications:
Overall Length: 35-3/16''
Blade Length: 28-13/16''
Grip: 3-1/2''
P.O.B.: 4-3/8''
Thickness: 4 mm - 3.8 mm
Width: 53.6 mm
Edge: Unsharpened
Pommel: Nut - Riveted
Weight: 3 lb 1.2 oz
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