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Joseph Kirner Percussion Pistol 1807 – The Art of Historical Dueling
Decorative relic from the age of honor and precision
When gunpowder spoke with nobility and the pulse determined destiny, percussion pistols were the weapons of choice for knights and duelists. This replica of Joseph Kirner's 1807 pistol faithfully captures the spirit of that era when dueling was an act of honor and style.
Inspired by the Forsyth patent , this muzzle-loading percussion weapon marked the decisive step from the old-fashioned flintlock pistols to more modern mechanisms. Its ergonomic design made it a favorite for close-quarters combat, where balance and elegance were as important as accuracy.
This replica is crafted from high-quality metal and resin to simulate the warmth of wood. The barrel is engraved with the inscription Joseph Kirner 1807 , while each metal part is finely decorated, evoking the artistic details of the original weapons.
Decorative and functional in the mechanical
Although it's not fireable , the pistol includes a movable mechanism , ideal for historical reenactments, collectors, or stage sets. A piece worthy of any period display case or reenactor's belt.
Main features
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Material: metal and synthetic resin (wood imitation)
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Decorative functional mechanism , not triggerable
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Total length: approx. 32 cm
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Weight: approx. 610 g
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Artistic decoration on metal
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"Joseph Kirner 1807" engraved on the barrel
Get your hands on this faithful recreation of a weapon that marked the technological transition of the 19th century and relive the solemnity of the duels of yesteryear.
Discover this and many other historical pieces in the Medieval Shop .
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