Mamelouk (1802-1813)
$840.00
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Description
Reproduction of one of the guns equipping the Mamelukes squadron, created in the 1802 grouping faithful cavalrymen from the Napoleon Bonaparte Imperial Guards. Like all the firearms equipping the Imperial Guards, the Mameluke pistols were made at the Manufacture of Versailles under the technical management of Nicolas-Noel Boutet.
On the barrel the mark Ent.se Boutet, while on the lock, two lines with the text M.RE IMP.LE / DE VERSAILLES. The trigger guard, the butt cap, the screw washers of the lock, the ramrod tip are made of brass. On request it is available the show case made of wood and glass lid with inside cloth lining.
Additional information
Weight | 1.61 lbs |
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Caliber | 14.5 mm |
Grooves | 0 |
Twist mm - inches | 0 |
Barrel Length mm - inches | 194 mm – 7 5/8" |
Overall length mm - inches | 330 mm – 13" |
kg - lbs | .710 kg – 1.61 lbs |
Model | Flintlock |
Ball/bullet size | .541 round |
Bullet mould | 0 |
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