Prussian 1809
A new line of inert guns (blank firing guns) reproductions of the Napoleon period, before 1870, flintlock.
This new line has been made for those countries, like Russia, where the use of working guns during historical re-enactment events, either shotguns, rifles and pistols, is subject to strict rules or forbidden by law.
Takes its origins from the famous 1777 musket, differing from this only in some minor details. This musket faithfully reproduces the original model made in Potsdam. The barrel is of polished steel and all metal parts are of brass. The walnut stock is oil finished. The polished steel lock, recalls the 1777 model, and is inscribed “Potsdam”.
RS.261
Prussian 1809 Inert Flintlock model
| Caliber |
Grooves |
Twist |
Barrel Length |
Overall Length |
Weight |
| mm |
inches |
mm |
inches |
mm |
inches |
kg |
lbs |
| 19,05 mm (.75) |
Smooth |
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1045 |
41
1/8 |
1435 |
56
1/2 |
4 |
8.82 |
| Exploded |
Target shooting |
Reenactment |
Small game Hunting |
Big game hunting |
Kit version |
With case |
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