Pirates of the high seas often had a single-shot flintlock pistol to use when their blade just wasn't enough to obtain the treasure they desired. This non-functional replica is styled after a 17th-century firearm. It features a decorative lock mechanism, a brass barrel, and a comfortable wooden grip. While it has no firing sound, upon being gently pulled back, the lock mechanism holds in place until the trigger is pulled. Once pulled, it lets off an audible clicking sound. Consider adding the 17th-Century Standard Issue Flintlock to your collection. Anyone who loves 17th-century firearms should be pleased to add this replica to their armoury.
Please note that this is a replica firearm, and is completely decorative. While it has moving parts, it cannot be altered to fire live ammo and should not be excessively dry-fired.
17th Century Standard Issue Flintlock
Decorative Flintlock Pistol
Non-fireable Replica
Functional Lock Mechanism
Made of Wood and cast metalApproximate Measurement:
Overall Length: 15.4 inchesAll sales final. We do not accept returns for any products purchased through our website.


