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  • Flintlock blunderbuss, Austria, 39cm, Decorative Non-firing Replica
  • Flintlock blunderbuss, Austria, 39cm, Decorative Non-firing Replica
  • Flintlock blunderbuss, Austria, 39cm, Decorative Non-firing Replica
  • Flintlock blunderbuss, Austria, 39cm, Decorative Non-firing Replica
  • Flintlock blunderbuss, Austria, 39cm, Decorative Non-firing Replica
  • Flintlock blunderbuss, Austria, 39cm, Decorative Non-firing Replica
  • Flintlock blunderbuss, Austria, 39cm, Decorative Non-firing Replica
  • Flintlock blunderbuss, Austria, 39cm, Decorative Non-firing Replica

Flintlock blunderbuss, Austria, 39cm, Decorative Non-firing Replica

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Main color: Brass

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Reproduction of flintlock blunderbuss made of metal and wood with simulated mechanism of loading and firing.

Blunderbusses were typically very short, with barrel less than 60 cm of length, at the same time, musket's barrel measured more than 90 cm. The firing mechanism was based on a flint or flint stone, which the hammer produced the spark that ignited the gunpowder.

All these blunderbusses required the manual recharge of their ammunition, which was inserted through the mouth of the barrel after each shot. Usually the weapon was loaded with a single bullet of lead, although also could be used with several bullets of smaller size (pellets).

This blunderbuss, used in the eighteenth as predecessor of the shotgun, was very imprecise, but was useful in the approaches, during the naval battles, where the combat was at short distance. In addition, these weapons were used for a single shot, since their recharge method was very slow and there was not time available to recharge it. Therefore the fighters after firing were forced to draw their sabers or swords or to use the pistol as a bludgeon, since the circumstances did not allow to recharge it in time.

Do you know that Musketeer Phortos uses a blunderbuss in the film The Three Musketeers (2011)?

Relive with the historical reproduction of this DENIX blunderbuss the authentic 18th Century battles!

D1231L

Data sheet

Places
Austria
Times or events
Historical weapons, 16th-19th centuries
Main material
Metal
Tamaño
39 cm
Product weight
600 g

Specific References

EAN13
8435089752311
MPN
D1231L

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