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Lewis and Clark Flintlock Pistol
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This piece is a reproduction of the Model 1801 Napoleonic Pistol which was originally manufactured by the Arsenal at St. Etienne. This classic Lewis and Clark style replica flintlock features a a full length wooden stock. It also features a working action. The hammer cocks, and the trigger releases the hammer. It is constructed of metal with an antiqued brass and steel finish. The body is made of polished European hardwood. The length is approximately 13.5 inches.
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Lewis and Clark style flintlock Pistol. Manufactured by the Arsenal at St. Etienne, this classic cavalry flintlock model features full length wood stock and simulated brass furniture. Length: 13.5", Weight: 2 lbs.
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This Napoleonic style flintlock (Model 1801) was typical of what Lewis and Clark and their corps carried as they departed in 1803 to territories unknown. Manufactured by the Arsenal at St. Etienne, this classic cavalry flintlock model features a full length wood stock and simulated brass furniture.
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Description: Manufactured by the Arsenal at St. Etienns,this classic cavalry flintlock model features full length wood stock, and simulated brass furniture. L: 13.5", WT. 2 lbs.
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This piece is a reproduction of the Model 1801 Napoleonic era Pistol which was originally manufactured by the Arsenal at St. Etienne. The original of this particular flintlock pistol was made for the French cavalry at the end of the 18th century. This classic Lewis and Clark style replica flintlock features a full length wooden stock. It also features a working action. The hammer cocks, and the trigger releases the hammer. It is constructed of metal with an antiqued brass and steel finish. The body...
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When I think of famous fearsome pirates, I definitely don't think of Lewis and Clark...but! they did travel by boat, and they did explore some uncharted waters...and they probably had a couple of sword fights along the way. With that said, this pistol is modeled off of a French regal 1801 cavalry pistol and was widely used in post-colonial America. Manufactured by the Arsenal at St. Etienne, this classic cavalry flintlock model features a full length wood stock and simulated brass furniture. Gun...
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