| | English Blunderbuss 18th Century Iron FP10101
 | Our Non Firing English Blunderbuss 18th century iron finish replica barrels and locks are ornately detailed to showcase the talents of the gun maker. Stagecoach guards, mariners and ordinary householders appreciated the awesome blunderbuss blast! | |
| | | English Blunderbuss 18th Century Brass FP10102
 | Our Non Firing English Blunderbuss 18th Century Brass finish replica barrels and locks are ornately detailed to showcase the talents of the gun maker. Stagecoach guards, mariners and ordinary householders appreciated the awesome blunderbuss blast! | |
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| | French Pirate Blunderbuss 18th Century Iron FP10103
 | Our Non Firing French Pirate Blunderbuss 18th Century is available in an Iron finish. The French Pirate Blunderbuss, favorite of French pirates, an ideal boarding weapon, the funnel-shaped barrel made for quick and easy reloading in the heat of shipboard encounters. | |
| | | French Pirate Blunderbuss 18th Century Brass FP10104
 | Our Non Firing French Pirate Blunderbuss 18th Century is available in a Brass finish. The French Pirate Blunderbuss, favorite of French pirates, an ideal boarding weapon, the funnel-shaped barrel made for quick and easy reloading in the heat of shipboard encounters. | |
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| | Japanese Pistol 16th Century FP10106
 | The Japanese Pistol 16th Century is typical of the period in Japan when many weapons were decorated with mythical and spiritual figures, often in the form of dragons or serpents. Unusual non firing Japanese Pistol makes an interesting and decorative conversation piece. | |
| | | French Boarding Blunderbuss Iron FP10107
 | With a longer barrel than the weapon favored by the pirates, resulting in increased range and accuracy, the French Boarding Blunderbuss (Iron finish) is more likely to have been used by navy boarding parties or by merchantmen. | |
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| | French Boarding Blunderbuss Brass FP10108
 | With a longer barrel than the weapon favored by the pirates, resulting in increased range and accuracy, the French Boarding Blunderbuss (brass finish) is more likely to have been used by navy boarding parties or by merchantmen. | |
| | | French Cavalry Flintlock Pistol ca 1800 FD1011
 | This Non Firing version of the French Cavalry Flintlock Pistol ca 1800 is accurately detailed - a great re-enactment or conversation piece. Flintlock pistols were so called because the lock uses a flint to strike sparks into the priming pan when the trigger is pulled. | |
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| | Italian Percussion Pistol ca 1825 FD1013L
 | This Non Firing version of an Italian Percussion Pistol circa 1825 is accurately detailed and shows typical Italian craftsmanship - a great costume or conversation piece. The Percussion pistol was a great improvement over the flintlock. | |
| | | Italian Triple-Barrel Flintlock Pistol Pewter FD1016G
 | This Non Firing version of an Italian Triple-Barrel Flintlock Pistol (Pewter finish), ca. 1680 is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece. The original of this flintlock pistol was made by Lorenzi in Italy in about 1680. | |
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| | Italian Triple Barrel Flintlock Pistol Brass FD1016L
 | This Non Firing version of an Italian Triple-Barrel Flintlock Pistol (Brass finish), ca. 1680 is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece. The original of this flintlock pistol was made by Lorenzi in Italy in about 1680. | |
| | | English Flintlock Pistol Dagger Early 18th Century FD1023
 | This Non Firing replica of an English Flintlock Pistol Dagger Early 18th Century is accurate in size and detail - a great costume or conversation piece. The flintlock pistol dagger was still a very effective weapon after the shots had been fired. | |
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| | English Flintlock Pistol 18th Century FD1196L
 | Our Non Firing version of a English Flintlock Pistol 18th Century is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece. The original of this particular flintlock pistol was made in England in the 18th century. | |
| | | Kentucky Flintlock Pistol FD1198
 | Famed for their accuracy, the pistols exhibited the clean, uncluttered lines of their rifle cousins, as clearly shown in this Non Firing version of a Kentucky Flintlock Pistol. Made by gunsmiths who crafted the Kentucky rifles were actually made in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland. | |
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| | George Washington Flintlock Pistol FD1228
 | This Non Firing replica of the George Washington Flintlock Pistol has all of the features of the original, including the George Washington nameplate on the grip. George Washington's favorite pistol was made in London in 1748. | |
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