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Brown Bess

Brown Bess Flintlock Musket Wood Dummy Gun
Product ID: 650
Our Price $16.95

This gun, popularly known as the “Brown Bess”, was a standard civilian flintlock musket used in 18th century America and the primary firearm used by both sides in the American Revolution. Our full-sized wood dummy gun is faithful to the silhouette and proportions of the historic firearm it represents. Wood replica is 46 inches long. Can be painted or stained to your liking!

WOOD DUMMY GUNS
The term “Dummy gun” comes from the 18th century, when militia recruits were given sticks or simply shaped, non-functioning wooden guns for practice in drilling and marching. Dummy guns have no bore and no clicking mechanisms whatsoever and are intended for educational use only. Each is provided with a hang tag with history.

Dummy Guns ship separately.

Related Products and Recommended Accessories:

Harpers Ferry/Springfield Rifle Musket Model 1855 Wood Dummy Gun

 
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