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Denix Left-Handed Pirate Flintlock Blunderbuss Non-Firing Replica in Brass Finish
Denix Left-Handed Pirate Flintlock Blunderbuss Non-Firing Replica in Brass Finish
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Item Specifics:
- Brand: Denix
- Type: Non-Firing Replica Pistol
- Model: Left-Handed Pirate Flintlock Blunderbuss
- Era: 18th Century / Golden Age of Piracy
- Finish: Brass
- Overall Length: 14 inches
- Weight: 2 lbs
- Functionality: Non-Firing, Decorative
Description:
This left-handed pirate flintlock blunderbuss replica features the dread Jolly Roger on the pommel and was designed to be drawn and fired with the left hand while leading with a boarding cutlass. The engraved lock and butt plate add authentic period detail, and the brass finish gives this piece a striking, display-ready appearance. An ideal addition to any pirate or colonial-era collection.
Historical Background:
During the Golden Age of Piracy in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, blunderbuss pistols were favored sidearms aboard ships. Their wide, flared muzzles allowed for a variety of projectiles and were especially effective in close-quarters boarding actions. Left-handed variants were purpose-built for sailors and officers who led boarding parties with a cutlass in the right hand, keeping the pistol ready in the left for a decisive shot at close range.
Product Features:
- Jolly Roger Pommel: Skull and crossbones detail on the pommel for an authentic pirate character.
- Left-Hand Design: Configured for left-handed draw during boarding actions.
- Engraved Lock and Butt Plate: Period-accurate decorative engraving throughout.
- Brass Finish: Rich faux brass finish suitable for display or costuming.
- Non-Firing and Legal to Own: No FFL required — cannot chamber or fire live ammunition.
- Collector Quality: Ideal for pirate collectors, reenactors, museum displays, and film productions.
Legal Disclaimer:
This is a non-firing replica and cannot be modified to fire live ammunition. Please check local laws before purchasing. Cannot ship to NJ, NYC, or RI.
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