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Harper's Ferry The Harper's Ferry was the first flintlock pistol
requested by the American Government to equip the U.S. Navy. The stock is made from select
walnut with brass hardware. The barrel is chromed and glazed on the outside as an
anticorrosive treatment. The lock is case colored. The barrel is 10 inches in length.
Weight: 2.42 lbs. $475.00 |
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Kentucky A superb version with a maple stock,
traditional wood as used by the pioneers and finished according to the
original formulas of the American gunsmiths. The barrel is rust brown
color finished, the lock is of polished steel and with brass furniture. S312-45 .45
caliber
flintlock $500.00 |
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Kentucky This is Pedersoli's standard model Kentucky. The stock is walnut, while the trigger guard, ramrod ferrels and
forend cap are all brass. The lock is case colored with a 10-1/4 inch blued barrel.
S310-45 .45
caliber flintlock $350.00
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Bounty This pistol, because of its long barrel
that could assure better accuracy of firing at long distance, was the
favorite one of the Bounty Hunters. Blue steel octagonal barrel and walnut
stock.
S316-45 .45
caliber flintlock (not pictured) $410.00
(Special Order Only) |
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Navy Moll Elegant pistol with maple stock colored
and finished according to the original formulas of the American gunsmiths
between the late 1700s and the early 1800s. The barrel is made of blued
steel, the lock is case hardened. The brass butt stock gives originality
to the pistol.
S354-45 .45
caliber flintlock $525.00
(Special Order Only) |
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Queen Anne A true copy of the famous English pistol
that came into use in England between the end of 1600 and the beginning of
1700, during the Reign of Queen Anne, hence the name. As with the originals,
this reproduction is characterized by a grotesque metal mask under the
buttstock. Chromed barrel, glazed outside, coin finish color lock. Stock in
walnut. Polished brass parts. $385.00 |
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Queen Anne Brass Version with brass barrel, which emphasizes
its regal style. Offered with case or framed panel, becoming ideal for a
special gift. $395.00 (Special Order Only) |
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Charles Moore A faithful reproduction of an English
dueling pistol, originally created by Charles Moore in London, featuring a
hook breech barrel, outside chromed and satin finish. The stock is of
walnut, checkered and oil finish. Produced with lock and furniture coin
finish color, it is provided with adjustable single set trigger. |
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Charles Moore Based on the English dueling pistol originally created by
Charles Moore in London, our pistol is considered a target pistol as it has a hooked
breech. Features include an 11 inch octagon barrel and an adjustable single set trigger.
The stock is tastefully hand-checkered walnut with an oil finish. All of the metal parts
are polished steel in German silver color. |
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An IX Famous cavalry pistol of the Napoleon
period, inspired by the previous Model 1763-66. This pistol has a shorter
barrel, the hand grip shape has been varied and the crafted lock system of
the An IX musket was adopted in its scale down version. From 1803 to 1807
about 33.000 pistols “pair” have been produced, all of them used
during the Empire military battles. Our reproduction, like the original
model, features brass garnitures: the long front band, the trigger guard
and the butt cap. $650.00 (Special
Order Only) |
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An XIII Produced in 150.000 pistols “pair”,
it is inspired by the Model 1786 equipping the Navy and it is the
simplified version of the Model An IX. Changed the front band that it is
fixed with a screw to the side lock, the shortened stock gets it more
handy. Our reproduction, like the original model, features brass
garnitures and like the An IX model is a magnificent gun for many and
important re-enactment events. $625.00 (Special
Order Only) |
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Howdah Hunter Classic large caliber double barrel
pistol in the English gunsmith school style, used at close range to stop
tigers which commonly leaped upon elephants carrying hunters in a Howdah
in the far away colonial territories. During the first British colony
government period in India, starting from 1840, the Howdah pistols were
preferred by the army officers detached in the widest territories of the
Empire. Blued barrels. Engraved locks featuring wide animals in their
natural habitat, case hardened color finish. The walnut pistol grip stock
is checkered and finished with a steel butt cap. Barrel Length 11
1/4". Weight 4.41 lbs. (20 ga), 5.07 lbs. (.50) |
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Howdah Hunter Combo Classic large caliber double barrel
pistol in the English gunsmith school style, used at close range to stop
tigers which commonly leaped upon elephants carrying hunters in a Howdah
in the far away colonial territories. During the first British colony
government period in India, starting from 1840, the Howdah pistols were
preferred by the army officers detached in the widest territories of the
Empire. Blued barrels. Engraved locks featuring wide animals in their
natural habitat, case hardened color finish. The walnut pistol grip stock
is checkered and finished with a steel butt cap. Barrel Length 11
1/4". Weight 4.61 lbs. |
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Continental Dueling Mid Europe style dueling pistol,
featuring simple and essential lines. Thanks to the good price/quality
relation, it represents the ideal choice for the first muzzle loading
target shooter. The barrel is rust brown color finish, the rear sight and
the front sight are windage adjustable, the lock has a case hardened color
finish; pistol grip checkered stock; adjustable trigger. The Continental
Dueling pistol is available also as a pair into a wood case with okra
color lining. The percussion pair is equipped with screw driver and nipple
wrench with ebony color wood handle, brass oilcan and caps box. The case
with the flintlock pistols pair contains the screw driver, the pan primer,
the oilcan and a brass small box. |
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Derringer Liegi This famous Derringer model is faithfully
reproduced to provide virtually every feature of the original. Small
enough to fit in a vest pocket, it is a great addition to any collection.
The frame is color case hardened and stock is made from walnut.
Interesting details, such as the removable rifled blue barrel and the
folding trigger, make it one of the better example of this type. Weight
0.42 lbs. |
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Derringer Liegi
Pocket Version of Derringer pistol, featuring a
round cannon style barrel. Like the Liegi model, the barrel unscrews for
loading making any sort of ramrod unnecessary. Weight 0.51 lbs. |
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Derringer Liegi
Deluxe This famous Derringer model is faithfully
reproduced to provide virtually every feature of the original. Small
enough to fit in a vest pocket, it is a great addition to any collection.
The frame is color case hardened and stock is made from walnut.
Interesting details, such as the removable rifled blue barrel and the
folding trigger, make it one of the better example of this type. The
accurate engraving executed in compliance with the original models, as
well as the coin color finished metal parts, are the main characteristics
of the Deluxe version. Weight
0.42 lbs. |
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Zimmer Reproduction of Belgian pistol that
features an walnut stock with traditional fluted grip, enriched with a
typical metal buttcap. Provided with front and rear sights, it is produced
with round barrel and color case hardened frame. Weight 1.1 lbs. |
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Saloon Copy of a Belgian pistol with
nipple positioned in order to assure an extremely fast ignition. The frame
and hammer are color case hardened. It is provided with front and rear
sights. Weight 1.1 lbs. (4.5), 1.54 lbs. (.36) |
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Derringer Rider
White This is a reproduction of the
extremely rare Remington Rider Single Shot Derringer pistol of which only
about 200 were produced 1860-1863. Small pistols suitable for indoor
practice were called “Parlor Pistols”. The pistol is of steel
construction, available with polished white or case hardened finish as
well as having an optional wood case available for one or for two pistol,
which has brass box for caps. Like the original, the pistol fires a .17
inch (4,3 mm) ball using only a percussion cap and no black powder charge.
For short range it is powerful, accurate and fairly quiet, making it
suitable for indoor use. A .17” (4,3 mm) ball is placed into the breech
plug small tube (which is capped) inserted against the barrel. The hammer
fires a # 11 cap which expels the ball. Weight 0.33 lbs. |
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Derringer Rider
Case Hardened This is a reproduction of the
extremely rare Remington Rider Single Shot Derringer pistol of which only
about 200 were produced 1860-1863. Small pistols suitable for indoor
practice were called “Parlor Pistols”. The pistol is of steel
construction, available with polished white or case hardened finish as
well as having an optional wood case available for one or for two pistol,
which has brass box for caps. Like the original, the pistol fires a .17
inch (4,3 mm) ball using only a percussion cap and no black powder charge.
For short range it is powerful, accurate and fairly quiet, making it
suitable for indoor use. A .17” (4,3 mm) ball is placed into the breech
plug small tube (which is capped) inserted against the barrel. The hammer
fires a # 11 cap which expels the ball. Weight 0.33 lbs. |
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Derringer Rider
Deluxe White This is a reproduction of the
extremely rare Remington Rider Single Shot Derringer pistol of which only
about 200 were produced 1860-1863. Small pistols suitable for indoor
practice were called “Parlor Pistols”. The pistol is of steel
construction, available with polished white or case hardened finish as
well as having an optional wood case available for one or for two pistol,
which has brass box for caps. The Deluxe version, with white finish,
features a rich scroll engraving. On the grip there are a series of
crossed lines giving a checkering effect. Like the original, the pistol
fires a .17 inch (4,3 mm) ball using only a percussion cap and no black
powder charge. For short range it is powerful, accurate and fairly quiet,
making it suitable for indoor use. A .17” (4,3 mm) ball is placed into
the breech plug small tube (which is capped) inserted against the barrel.
The hammer fires a # 11 cap which expels the ball. Weight 0.33 lbs. |
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Kuchenreuter
Standard Bartholomaus Joseph Kuchenreuter
lived between 1782-1864 in Steinweg, near Regensburg, in Germany. He was
the son of Joseph II very well known as a highly acknowledged and skilled
gunmaker and, in addition, as a very good successful black powder shooter.
This explains the excellent shooting characteristics of this pistol, such
as the size and shape of the grip. This splendid reproduction target
pistol, whose original model was produced around 1854/1855, is certainly
the “Masterpiece” of our production. Provided with single set trigger
and vertically adjustable rear sight, it is the ideal pistol for the
marksman. The barrel is rust brown finish color with the writing: BARTH.
IOS KUCHENREUTER and the silver inlay Kuchenreuter mark . The grained
walnut stock is oil finished and all metal parts are color case hardened. Weight
2.65 lbs. (.38), 2.54 lbs. (.44) |
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Kuchenreuter Deluxe
with Case Bartholomaus Joseph Kuchenreuter
lived between 1782-1864 in Steinweg, near Regensburg, in Germany. He was
the son of Joseph II very well known as a highly acknowledged and skilled
gunmaker and, in addition, as a very good successful black powder shooter.
This explains the excellent shooting characteristics of this pistol, such
as the size and shape of the grip. This splendid reproduction target
pistol, whose original model was produced around 1854/1855, is certainly
the “Masterpiece” of our production. Provided with single set trigger
and vertically adjustable rear sight, it is the ideal pistol for the
marksman. The barrel is rust brown finish color with the writing: BARTH.
IOS KUCHENREUTER and the silver inlay Kuchenreuter mark . The grained
walnut stock is oil finished and all metal parts are color case hardened.
The Deluxe version is enriched with gold plating on the background of the
engraving, exalting its beauty and rarity. Weight 2.65 lbs. (.38), 2.54
lbs. (.44) |
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Mortimer Standard Being mentioned with very positive
terms, at page 157 of the book written by H. Lee Munson “The Mortimer
Gunmakers - 1753-1923”, for our famous reproduction of the Mortimer
rifle, we became so proud to yield to the suggestions of many shooters to
reproduce also a model of pistol of that family which has been surely one
of the most prolific gunsmith families producing guns of great quality and
accuracy. The original pistol were marked in two lines H.W. MORTIMER &
SON LONDON / GUN MAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY and our reproductions maintained
all the technical and ballistic characteristics, with thanks to the
production of mechanical parts made with numerical control machines,
quality is assured. The breech hook chromed barrel is perfectly aligned
with the upper part of the wood, featured with a “saw grip”,
checkered, that grant the shooter a continous steady grip for the best
aiming of the target. The conical ramrod with horn tip gives an elegant
detail in the sober contrast of one of the most beautiful replicas on the
market. Weight 2.43 lbs. (.36), 2.2 lbs. (.44) |
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Mortimer Deluxe
with Case Being mentioned with very positive
terms, at page 157 of the book written by H. Lee Munson “The Mortimer
Gunmakers - 1753-1923”, for our famous reproduction of the Mortimer
rifle, we became so proud to yield to the suggestions of many shooters to
reproduce also a model of pistol of that family which has been surely one
of the most prolific gunsmith families producing guns of great quality and
accuracy. The original pistol were marked in two lines H.W. MORTIMER &
SON LONDON / GUN MAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY and our reproductions maintained
all the technical and ballistic characteristics, with thanks to the
production of mechanical parts made with numerical control machines,
quality is assured. The breech hook chromed barrel is perfectly aligned
with the upper part of the wood, featured with a “saw grip”,
checkered, that grant the shooter a continous steady grip for the best
aiming of the target. The conical ramrod with horn tip gives an elegant
detail in the sober contrast of one of the most beautiful replicas on the
market. The Deluxe version is enriched with engravings in the style of the
English school, with exact copies of the original patterns, with gold
inlays on the barrel. The pistol is produced with selected walnut stock,
the metal parts are coin finish color and the barrel is rust brown color
finished. Weight 2.43 lbs. (.36), 2.2 lbs. (.44) |
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Mortimer Standard Being mentioned with very positive
terms, at page 157 of the book written by H. Lee Munson “The Mortimer
Gunmakers - 1753-1923”, for our famous reproduction of the Mortimer
rifle, we became so proud to yield to the suggestions of many shooters to
reproduce also a model of pistol of that family which has been surely one
of the most prolific gunsmith families producing guns of great quality and
accuracy. The original pistol were marked in two lines H.W. MORTIMER &
SON LONDON / GUN MAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY and our reproductions maintained
all the technical and ballistic characteristics, with thanks to the
production of mechanical parts made with numerical control machines,
quality is assured. The breech hook chromed barrel is perfectly aligned
with the upper part of the wood, featured with a “saw grip”,
checkered, that grant the shooter a continous steady grip for the best
aiming of the target. The conical ramrod with horn tip gives an elegant
detail in the sober contrast of one of the most beautiful replicas on the
market. Weight 2.29 lbs. (.44 smooth), 2.2 lbs. (.44) |
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Mortimer Deluxe
with Case Being mentioned with very positive
terms, at page 157 of the book written by H. Lee Munson “The Mortimer
Gunmakers - 1753-1923”, for our famous reproduction of the Mortimer
rifle, we became so proud to yield to the suggestions of many shooters to
reproduce also a model of pistol of that family which has been surely one
of the most prolific gunsmith families producing guns of great quality and
accuracy. The original pistol were marked in two lines H.W. MORTIMER &
SON LONDON / GUN MAKERS TO HIS MAJESTY and our reproductions maintained
all the technical and ballistic characteristics, with thanks to the
production of mechanical parts made with numerical control machines,
quality is assured. The breech hook chromed barrel is perfectly aligned
with the upper part of the wood, featured with a “saw grip”,
checkered, that grant the shooter a continous steady grip for the best
aiming of the target. The conical ramrod with horn tip gives an elegant
detail in the sober contrast of one of the most beautiful replicas on the
market. The Deluxe version is enriched with engravings in the style of the
English school, with exact copies of the original patterns, with gold
inlays on the barrel. The pistol is produced with selected walnut stock,
the metal parts are coin finish color and the barrel is rust brown color
finished. Weight 2.29 lbs. (.44 smooth), 2.2 lbs. (.44) |
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Le Page® Target
Standard Reproduction of a dueling pistol produced
by Henry Le Page between 1840 and 1850, featuring a hook breech barrel,
outside chromed and satin finish. Particularly fit for the precision
target shooting is equipped with set trigger and rear sight with elevation
adjustment. The stock is of European walnut, checkered and oil finish. |
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Le Page® Target
Deluxe Reproduction of a dueling pistol produced
by Henry Le Page between 1840 and 1850, featuring a hook breech barrel,
outside chromed and satin finish. Particularly fit for the precision
target shooting is equipped with set trigger and rear sight with elevation
adjustment. The stock is of European walnut, checkered and oil finish. The
Deluxe version, all the metal parts have a scroll engraving, the barrel is
rust brown finish color with gold inlays. |
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Le Page® Target
Standard This excellent pistol produced in
conformity with shooter requirements is provided with adjustable single
set trigger and rear sight. The lock, provided with a roller frizzen
spring is, as are all its component parts, brightly polished. The European
walnut stock, is carefully checkered to the style of the original. |
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Le Page®
"Maple" Version with fantastic maple grip. The
wood finishing is hand made following the old techniques of the North
American skilled gunsmiths. Rust brown finish color for the barrel and
coin color finish for the lock give a nice contrast with the maple wood
and a sober elegance to the pistol. |
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Le Page® Target
Deluxe with Case This excellent pistol produced in
conformity with shooter requirements is provided with adjustable single
set trigger and rear sight. The lock, provided with a roller frizzen
spring is, as are all its component parts, brightly polished. The European
walnut stock, is carefully checkered to the style of the original. Truly a
joy to shoot and own, the Deluxe model shows a degree of artistic
engraving completed by gold and silver inlays that demonstrate the pistol
engraver’s art. The lock is personalized by a silver engraved shell, a
typical decoration in use in the late 1700’s. |
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Mang In Graz Match This pistol reproduces to the tiniest
details the original model produced by Martin Mang in Graz. In this
pistol, Mang has demonstrated the ultimate European technique in use
during the last years of the percussion era. The stock, from select
walnut, is oil finished and enriched with a typical, imperial style,
fluted grip. The octagonal, rifled barrel is rust brown finish color and
provided with adjustable single set trigger. The metal parts have a coin
color finishing for the standard version and case hardened color for the
Match model. |
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Mang In Graz
Standard This pistol reproduces to the tiniest
details the original model produced by Martin Mang in Graz. In this
pistol, Mang has demonstrated the ultimate European technique in use
during the last years of the percussion era. The stock, from select
walnut, is oil finished and enriched with a typical, imperial style,
fluted grip. The octagonal, rifled barrel is rust brown finish color and
provided with adjustable single set trigger. The metal parts have a coin
color finishing for the standard version and case hardened color for the
Match model. |
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Mang In Graz Deluxe
with Case This pistol reproduces to the tiniest
details the original model produced by Martin Mang in Graz. In this
pistol, Mang has demonstrated the ultimate European technique in use
during the last years of the percussion era. The stock, from select
walnut, is oil finished and enriched with a typical, imperial style,
fluted grip. The octagonal, rifled barrel is rust brown finish color and
provided with adjustable single set trigger. The metal parts have a coin
color finishing for the standard version and case hardened color for the
Match model. In the Deluxe version the engraving faithfully reproduces the
original model. The fancy striped walnut stock is enhanced by the oiled
hand finish. All metal parts are engraved with floral motives. The breech
plug shows a typical mask of the period. Barrel and tang are enriched with
gold inlays. |
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Carleton
Underhammer Target Among the various guns manufacturers of
under hammer, Michael Carleton of Haverhill, New Hampshire, made the model
that prevailed over other models thanks to the liner movement of the
hammer having a parallel motion to the barrel axis. The nipple is
horizontally screwed to the drum placed in the under part of the frame and
the main hammer spring looks like a trigger guard. The sliding moving
parts are carefully designed to reduce their friction: the result is a
very moderate crisp pull, even without a set trigger. This very well
balanced gun is made with rust brown finish color barrel, completed with a
saw handle stock, providing a firm and natural grip. |
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Rogers &
Spencer "Pedersoli Target" Born to win! Wonderful reproduction of
the famous Rogers & Spencer revolver with all critical parts made on
numerical computer controlled machines. Assembly is effected by master
gunsmiths to ensure excellent shot release for the best performances. All
metal parts are “matt” blued. Like the custom made version, the
cylinder is provided with a glossy band that reduces friction during
rotation. Its typical walnut grip is perfect for target shooting
requirements. |
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Remington Pattern
"Pedersoli Target" After the success obtained in the target
shooting with Rogers & Spencer “Pedersoli” Target model and under
specific requirements from shooters, we introduced this new target
revolver, produced on the Remington model. The materials used are of the
best quality, enhancing the ballistic characteristics of the barrel, of
the cylinder and of the trigger set mechanism. The gun has been expressly
“customized” by our crafts-workers and shooters, with the purpose to
give the gun a good functionality with the very first use. The
non-reflecting barrel, the anti-wear cylinder and the rifling twist have
been designed to give the shooter the best chance. |
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