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Queen Ann “Brass”

A true copy of the famous English pistol used between the 1600 and 1700 century, during the Reign of Queen Ann, hence the name. As with the originals, this reproduction is characterized by a grotesque metal mask under the butt stock.  The Brass barrel, which emphasizes its regal style, is housed in a select walnut stock with hardened old silver lock and polished brass parts. It comes in .50 caliber with a smooth bore and a barrel length of 7 9/16”, with an overall length of 13 3/16” weighing 2.20 lbs.

All Pedersoli guns come with a one year guarantee for the movable parts, a manual and a videotape showing the correct use and maintenance of a black powder gun. Spare parts are also available for each gun.

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Queen Ann - Chromed Barrel
.50 Cal.
45-S-328
 
$320.00
 
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Harper’s Ferry

The Harper’s Ferry was the first flintlock pistol requested by the American Government to equip the Navy. It is named after one of the most picturesque villages in Virginia, where an armory and an arsenal were built, then destroyed during the Civil War, without ever being rebuilt. The stock is made from select walnut with brass hard wear. The barrel is chromed and glazed outside, anticorrosive treatment and case hardened lock. It comes in .58 caliber with a barrel length is 10”. The barrel has a 1 in 47 ¼” twist and 7 grooves. Overall length is 16 1/8 “and weighs 2.42 lbs.

All Pedersoli guns come with a one year guarantee for the movable parts, a manual and a videotape showing the correct use and maintenance of a black powder gun. Spare parts are also available for each gun.

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Harper's Ferry
.58 Caliber
45-S-320
 
$465.00
 
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