| SKU | Designation | French Law | Caliber | Shots | Barrel (cm) | Length (cm) | Weight (g) | MSRP | Stock |
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| SKU DPS333 | Designation PISTOLET DES CARABINIERS ROYAUX MOD 1814 -- NS -- | French Law Vente libre | Caliber .58 BP | Shots 1 | Barrel (cm) 12.5 | Length (cm) 25 | Weight (g) 700 |
MSRP
949.00 € incl. tax
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For over 60 years, Davide Pedersoli has been recognized worldwide for its high-end reproductions of historical black powder weapons. The Italian brand combines traditional craftsmanship with modern precision to satisfy discerning collectors and shooters.
Crafted by Davide Pedersoli , the Mod. 1814 Pistol Reale dei Carabinieri is an authentic replica of the flintlock pistol used by the Italian Royal Carabinieri in the 19th century. With its .58 caliber (15.2 mm), this model embodies Italian craftsmanship in the reproduction of historical weapons. The solid walnut stock and brass fittings give this piece an elegant and authentic look. Perfect for collectors, reenactment enthusiasts, or sport shooters who love period weapons. Every detail, from the smoothbore barrel to the flintlock mechanism, adheres to traditional manufacturing standards. Ideal for display, collection, or black powder shooting, the Mod. 1814 will delight fans of military history and antique weapons.
Period replica designed for black powder shooting and historical reenactment enthusiasts.
The Mod. 1814 Pistol Reale dei Carabinieri stands out for the quality of its materials: walnut stock, brass fittings and smooth steel barrel.
Ideal for collecting , historical reenactment or recreational black powder shooting. An exceptional piece to enrich any collection of antique weapons.
With meticulous attention to detail, Davide Pedersoli guarantees a faithful and durable reproduction, prized by amateurs and professionals of historical shooting.
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