flintlock rifle 1054
Denix reproduction of the English "Brown Bess" flintlock rifle made of wood and metal and with firing movements. The loading stick is attached to the rest of the metal and is not removable.
The rifle, officially called Land Pattern Muskett, was one of the most used firearms during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It was a avant-charge carbine, long and heavy, with smooth bore and large caliber. It is notable for its robust construction and reliability of its flintlock mechanism, but also for the scarce range and low velocity of the projectile, in line with similar weapons of that time.
This rifle was the basic weapon of the British infantry during the revolution of the American colonies and in the Napoleonic wars (1799-1815), in which the strategic talent of Napoleon Bonaparte excelled.
For decoration purposes. The rifle can not really shoot. Use of gunpowder for blanks is also not possible.
€ 266.20 € 239.00