Replica percussion pistols

Replica percussion pistols
"The percussion weapon replaced the flintlock weapon. The special feature here was the percussion lock. With the percussion weapon, the propellant charge is ignited by a primer, which is placed on a so-called piston, which is attached to the side of the rifle or pistol barrel at the base of the barrel. The piston can be attached to the right or left of the barrel, depending on the shooter's handling, whether right- or left-handed. With the underhammer pistol, the piston is screwed into the barrel from below. Ignition is carried out by the hammer, which is located in front of the trigger on the underhammer pistol. In comparison with the flintlock weapon, the powder is ignited more quickly and safely." - Source: WIKIPEDIA

These weapons are faithful replicas that are functional but not fireable and cannot be made fireable.

Attention: According to the Swiss Weapons Act (as of 2018), a weapons acquisition permit must be presented when importing imitation weapons (in this case decorative weapons or decorative firearms) into Switzerland. I can send the items in question to you without any problem, but you will then usually have to collect your package yourself from the responsible customs office, presenting the necessary papers. Please note: According to Section 42a of the German Weapons Act (WaffG), it is forbidden to carry imitation weapons in public. They must be properly locked during transport. Imitation weapons also include non-functional replicas that look like firearms. At events such as a LARP event or medieval festival, it is best to check directly with the organizer in advance whether such decorative weapons are permitted.
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