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American Pistols

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Remington Double-Barrel .41 "Deringer" Pistol, USA 1866

(Ref: DX1262L)

A derringer is generally the smallest usable handgun of a given caliber. They have been used by women because they are easily concealable in a purse, or as a stocking gun. Derringers are not repeating firearms—repeating mechanism such as used on semiautomatic handguns or revolvers would add significant bulk to the gun, defeating the purpose. The original cartridge derringers held only a single round, usually a pinfire or rimfire cartridge, usually around a .40 caliber, and the barrel pivoted sidways on the frame to allow access to the breech for reloading. The famous Remington derringer design doubled the capacity, while maintaining the compact size, by adding a second barrel on top of the first, and pivoting the barrels upwards to reload. Each barrel then held one round, and a cam on the hammer alternated between top and bottom barrels. The Remington derringer was in .41 Rimfire short caliber, and achieved wide popularity.

Key Features

  • Non-fireable
  • Functional lock mechanism
  • Authentic detailing

Measurements

Specification Metric Imperial
Overall 13cm 5"
Weight 0.300Kg 11oz

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Kentucky Flintlock Pistol, USA, 19th C.

(Ref: DX1198)

Made by the same gunsmiths who crafted the fabled Kentucky rifles, these late 18th/early 19th Century pistols were actually made in Pennsylvania, Virginia and Maryland. The "Kentucky" name came as a result of the Battle of New Orleans, which was substantially won by two thousand riflemen from Kentucky, armed with the rifles and pistols that quickly became known by the name of their adoptive state. Famed for their accuracy, the pistols exhibited the clean, uncluttered lines of their rifle cousins, as clearly shown in this non-firing version.

Key Features

  • Non-fireable
  • Functional lock mechanism
  • Authentic detailing

Measurements

Specification Metric Imperial
Barrel Length 25cm 9¾"
Overall 39cm 15¼"
Weight 0.650Kg 1lb 7oz

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General Washington's British Flintlock Pistol, 18th C.

(Ref: DX1228)

George Washington's favorite pistol was made in London in 1748 by Hawkins, one of the best known gunmakers of the period, and it still survives as a national treasure. Elegant in its design, the gun combines simple, clean lines with tasteful silver decoration. This non-firing replica has all of the features of the original, including the George Washington nameplate on the grip.

Key Features

  • Non-fireable
  • Part of American history
  • Functional lock mechanism

Measurements

Specification Metric Imperial
Overall 36cm 14¼"
Weight 0.680Kg 1lb 8oz

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