George Washington Flintlock Pistol is a historically inspired DENIX reproduction featuring detailed metal and wood construction and the classic appearance of an 18th-century English flintlock pistol. It is designed as a decorative, non-firing replica for collectors, historical displays, theater, and film productions.
The reproduction is inspired by a pistol associated with George Washington (1732–1799), commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American War of Independence (1775–1783) and the first President of the United States (1789–1797). Its period styling makes it an appealing addition to collections focused on American Revolutionary War history and 18th-century firearms.
The American War of Independence was a defining conflict between the Thirteen British Colonies in North America and Great Britain. The conflict ended with the British defeat at Yorktown and the signing of the Treaty of Paris in 1783. The George Washington Flintlock Pistol captures the visual character of this important historical era and is suitable for display, educational presentations, historical reenactments, theater, and film productions.
Product Features:
- Made of cast metal (Zamak)
- Wood construction and period styling
- Can be cocked and dry fired like the original
- Non-firing decorative replica
- Excellent for theater and film productions
- Suitable for collectors and historical displays