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Kentucky Flintlock Pistol | 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:
- BARREL LENGTH: 10”
- OVERALL LENGTH: 15 1/2”
- WEIGHT: 1lb 7oz
- WEIGHT IN BOX: 1lb 12 oz
- BOX HEIGHT: 17 1/4”
- BOX WIDTH: 5”
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Disclaimer
By purchasing any item from Swords of Honor (SOH), whether by mail, phone, internet, or in person, the buyer warrants that he is in compliance with his local and state laws and is legally able to purchase these items. Swords of Honor may not be held responsible for any non-compliance with these laws.
The term "battle ready", when used to describe a sword, means that the sword is made of high carbon spring steel - a very strong and flexible steel.
If you place an order for one of our replica weapons (swords, maces, axes, etc.), you agree that you are at least 18 years old and have read our
Sword Care and Safety section and you will be responsible for your weapon's use or misuse.
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