Harper’s Ferry
The Harper’s Ferry was the first flintlock pistol requested by the American Government to equip the Navy. It is named after one of the most picturesque villages in Virginia, where an armoury and an arsenal were built, then destroyed during the Civil War, without ever being rebuilt. The stock is made from walnut with brass garnitures. The barrel is chromed and glazed outside. Case hardened lock.
S.320
Harper’s Ferry
| Caliber |
Grooves |
Twist |
Barrel Length |
Overall Length |
Weight |
Our bullet code |
Our bullet mould |
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inches |
mm |
inches |
mm |
inches |
kg |
lbs |
| .58 |
7 |
1200 |
1:47 |
255 |
10
1/16 |
410 |
16
1/8 |
1.17 |
2.58 |
USA 520-575
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USA 306-575
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| Exploded |
Target shooting |
Reenactment |
Small game Hunting |
Big game hunting |
Kit version |
With case |
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K.320 |
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