Russian Flintlock, manufactured in Tula, 18th c

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Information for Russian Flintlock, manufactured in Tula, 18th c:

flintlock pistol reproduction made in wood and metal with simulating mechanism of loading and firing.

 

Flintlock pistols, one of the most commonly used firearms by the pirates in the eighteenth century, had a flint or flint stone, which when it was triggered by the hammer produced the spark that ignited the gunpowder. All these guns required to be ammo reload manually after each shot. The ammunition, which was introduced through the mouth of the barrel, consisted of gunpowder, projectile and a paper wad, which served as a cap to keep the two previous materials compressed inside the barrel.

 

In combat, generally these weapons were used for a single shot, since the method of reloading was very slow and it was not usually time to recharge. Therefore the fighters after shooting were forced to draw their sabers or swords or to use the pistol as a club if they could not recharge it in time.

 

In 1718 Tula was visited by Tsar Peter I "the Great", who commissioned the oligarchic Demidov family to build the first factory of war materials in Russia. Some decades later Tula would become the work of the Demidov in the largest metallurgical processing center in Eastern Europe.

 

Live the pirate adventures and misadventures in the Caribbean seas with this DENIX historical reproduction gun!

Manufactured by: DenixMaterials used: Zinc Alloy & Wood

Overall length: 29cm
Weight: 560g


$96.60

$96.60

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Russian Flintlock, manufactured in Tula, 18th c

Russian Flintlock, manufactured in Tula, 18th c