19-20 centuries

× Our copies are absolutely true to the originals : size, weight, marks... The firing mechanisms are totally functional (the flint is not provided with the gun, though). The barrel is made of carbon steel (type:BS970 no.080M40). Being non functional replicas of black powder weapons, our muskets and guns are free to buy and possess in most countries. They either are classified as decorative items or allowed weapons, but you have to check the point in your own country, to be sure not to contravene any law, and that you are free to import and buy them. The vent has not been drilled on our weapons. They are therefore not usable, even if the firing mechanism is perfectly functional. Drilling the hole may change the classification of the item, for it becomes theoritically usable, and you may have to check if the regulations of your country allow it. Our weapons are not proofed for blackpowder firing. If you choose to drill the hole, after having checked that the local law allows you to do this, you must have the weapon proofed before firing any bullet or munition. We cannot give any guarantee against the damages your musket may suffer during the proofing test. Please remember this warning : never use a blackpowder gun which has not been proofed for firing a bullet (or anything else, by the way). Never use blackpowder without proper advising.
Photo article MQ105
MQ105 French infantry musket 1717, non firing...
Unavailable
599 €
Photo article MQ115
MQ115 Tulle musket, non firing replica
Unavailable
569 €
Photo article MQ101
MQ101 French infantry musket 1728, 1746...
Unavailable
599 €
Photo article MQ119
MQ119 French infantry Imperial guard...
Available
599 €
Photo article MQ131
MQ131 1777 Charleville, dragoon type
Available
599 €
Photo article MQ122
MQ122 Flintlock cavalry pistol, 1733 type, non...
12 weeks
369 €
Photo article MQ129
MQ129 An XIII pistol
12 weeks
369 €