Kolser Deko short flintlock pistol medieval, wood look
In 1550 the Flintlock was invented, in which a flint strikes steel and creates the spark
that ignites the powder.
The first known model comes from the Netherlands and is called Schnapphann.
Replica of an 18th century short flintlock pistol.
This takes us back in time when it was used by pirates of the time and the colony as
one of the most commonly used weapons.
The Deco Pistol, Historical Flintlock Pistol is made of plastic/resin and silver metal.
The mechanism of the pistol is fully articulated, but cannot be fired.
Data
- Weight pistol: approx. 630 g
- Weight pistol & VK: approx. 694 g
- Deco pistol wood look
- Length: approx. 34 cm
- Material: metal / plastic
- movable parts
Danger!
- Possession and acquisition are not subject to a permit.
- The weapons cannot fire and are used exclusively for reenactment and decoration purposes.
- Carrying fake weapons in public is prohibited.
- Transport is only permitted in locked containers.