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Historical replica in true Denix quality
This decorative replica from Denix is a detailed recreation of the French service pistol used during Napoleon's campaign in 1806. The pistol is made of wood and metal, and all moving parts work realistically. This is perfect for collectors, museums and enthusiasts of historical weapons.
Authentic design and craftsmanship
The replica is based on the pistol manufactured in Saint-Étienne by Jean-Baptiste Gribeauval on the direct orders of Napoleon I. The handle bears the Emperor's emblem, and the finish reflects the classic French gunsmithing of the early 19th century. The model has realistic dimensions and weight, giving an authentic feel without being functional as a firearm.
Perfect as a decoration and collector's item
- Non-functional replica with fully moving parts
- Made of solid metal and wood for a realistic look
- Length: 35cm – Weight: 749g
- Supplied without support or mounting base
Historical background
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769–1821) led France through a period of great reforms and military victories. This pistol symbolizes the era when France was at the height of its power, and is a reminder of the elegant and precise gunsmithing of the time. A replica that combines history, aesthetics and quality.
A decorative and authentic collector's item for those who want a historical element in their home, office or exhibition.
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