George Washington Flintlock Pistol - Non-Firing

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George Washington (1732-1799) was partial to this style flintlock during the Revolutionary War.
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George Washington Flintlock Pistol

Selected to command the Continental Army in April, 1775, George Washington (1732-1799) was partial to this style flintlock during the Revolutionary War. This reproduction is a classic, decorative, 18th century Flintlock pistol, with embossed wood and metal grips.

Length: 13.5" Weight: 1.2 lbs

These deluxe non-firing replicas have the same weight, feel and handling characteristics of the rare and expensive originals. These classic model guns are made of zinc with polished wood stocks. They cannot be disassembled. In the tradition of historic reproductions, these replicas will neither chamber nor fire ammunition, and cannot be altered to do so. They come assembled, ready for display in your home or office.

IMPORTANT!
DO NOT let children play with these models. It is not a plaything, and could cause harm if used improperly.
DO NOT point these models at other people, even as a joke. It could cause alarm or be seen as a threat, with serious or even deadly consequences. AVOID excessive dry-firing as this may cause breakage. To avoid mechanical failures, keep these models clean and lightly lubricated.

The manufacturer, distributor, and seller disclaims any and all responsibility for the improper use of these models.


DUE TO STATE LAW CANNOT BE SHIPPED TO CALIFORNIA OR KANSAS

 
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