This beautiful replica of an 18th-century pirate blunderbuss is crafted from resin and metal, ensuring long-lasting durability.
This type of weapon was loaded through the muzzle and is considered a predecessor of the shotgun.
Unlike other weapons, this blunderbuss could target multiple enemies, as it was often loaded with smaller pellets, allowing it to fire several projectiles at once. It was widely used in close-range battles, especially naval engagements.
It measures 46 centimetres. The trigger and hammer are made of metal, while the buttplate and the rest of the body are crafted from high-quality wood-style resin.
46 cm