Caplock or Percussion Lock pistols were so called because the lock system causes a percussion cap to be struck by the hammer when the trigger is pulled. Powder inside the cap ignites and this in turn ignites the main powder charge, which propels a lead ball from the barrel. Most (though not all) caplock firearms were loaded from the muzzle of the gun (muzzleloaders). The Caplock was a great improvement over the flintlock as it was less susceptible to weather-related misfires. The original of this pistol was made in Brescia, Italy in about 1825. This non-firing version is accurately detailed and shows typical Italian craftsmanship, making it a great costume or conversation piece.
Please note that this replica firearm is completely decorative. While it has moving parts, it cannot be made to fire live ammo and should not be excessively dry-fired.
Key Features:
- For Decorative Purposes Only
- Authentic Detailing
- Pewter Finish
- Non-fireable
- Functional Lock Mechanism
Materials:
- Made from wood and a zinc alloy
Measurements:
- Overall Length: 15 Inches
- Barrel Length: 9 Inches
- Weight: 1 lb. 2 oz.
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