18th century blued flintlock Terzetta pistol
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Immerse yourself in history with the reproduction of the 18th century Terzetta flintlock pistol, an exceptional piece offered by Medioevo, which captures the essence and ingenuity of the weapons craftsmanship of the time. This pistol, known for its compact size and its characteristic double barrel with pronounced muzzle, is a faithful replica of the weapons manufactured by Giacomo Guarneri of Brescia, renowned supplier to the Government of Naples.
With a length of 31 cm and a weight of 460 grams, this Terzetta pistol is not only impressive for its authenticity and detail, but also for its comfortable and balanced handling, making it a standout piece for collectors and military history buffs. Made entirely of high-quality wood, with a barrel and mounts in burnished cast metal, this replica is a work of art in itself. Engravings with floral motifs add a touch of elegance and refinement, highlighting the skill and art of 18th century gunsmiths.
Although this reproduction is not functional, its value lies in the historical accuracy and beauty of its design, offering a window to the past and the opportunity to own a piece of history. It is the perfect gift for those passionate about history, the military, or simply those who appreciate exceptional craftsmanship and objects with a rich narrative.
The Medieval Terzetta pistol is not just a decorative object; is a tribute to 18th century engineering and weapons design, a symbol of power and skill that will adorn any collection or space with an aura of history and distinction. Make your antique collection shine with this stunning replica, a true testament to the skill and artistry of the master gunsmiths of the era.
Features
| Long | 31 cm. |
|---|---|
| Material | Wood and metal |
| Weight | 460 gr. |
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To collect these decorative weapon replicas, it is mandatory to obtain collector status and register the pieces in the collector's book, according to Spanish regulations (Order INT/2202/2014).
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Immerse yourself in history with the reproduction of the 18th century Terzetta flintlock pistol, an exceptional piece offered by Medioevo, which captures the essence and ingenuity of the weapons craftsmanship of the time. This pistol, known for its compact size and its characteristic double barrel with pronounced muzzle, is a faithful replica of the weapons manufactured by Giacomo Guarneri of Brescia, renowned supplier to the Government of Naples.
With a length of 31 cm and a weight of 460 grams, this Terzetta pistol is not only impressive for its authenticity and detail, but also for its comfortable and balanced handling, making it a standout piece for collectors and military history buffs. Made entirely of high-quality wood, with a barrel and mounts in burnished cast metal, this replica is a work of art in itself. Engravings with floral motifs add a touch of elegance and refinement, highlighting the skill and art of 18th century gunsmiths.
Although this reproduction is not functional, its value lies in the historical accuracy and beauty of its design, offering a window to the past and the opportunity to own a piece of history. It is the perfect gift for those passionate about history, the military, or simply those who appreciate exceptional craftsmanship and objects with a rich narrative.
The Medieval Terzetta pistol is not just a decorative object; is a tribute to 18th century engineering and weapons design, a symbol of power and skill that will adorn any collection or space with an aura of history and distinction. Make your antique collection shine with this stunning replica, a true testament to the skill and artistry of the master gunsmiths of the era.



