An IX
Reproduction of one of the most representative models equipping the Napoleon troops. It equipped all the cavalry corps (hunters, cavalrymen, grenadiers, lancers, carabineers and dragoons) including the hussars, who however always preferred their 1786 musket, lighter and shorter. With small modification the gun was distributed to some infantry corps and to the navy. The cavalry musket was manufactured until the 1816 in about 225,000 units and several other European countries imitated it to equip their corps, like for instance the Royal Cavalry Carabineers of the Sardinia Reign, 1814.
Produced with smooth barrel and oil finished walnut stock, some of the metal furnitures are in brass, like the butt plate, the trigger guard, the side plate and the front band.
S.202
An IX de Cavallerie Standard Flintlock model
| Caliber |
Grooves |
Twist |
Barrel Length |
Overall Length |
Weight |
Our bullet code |
Our bullet mould |
| mm |
inches |
mm |
inches |
mm |
inches |
kg |
lbs |
| 17,5 mm (.69) |
0 Smooth |
0 |
1:0 |
760 |
29
15/16 |
1140 |
44
7/8 |
3.3 |
7.28 |
USA 520-675
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USA 306-675
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| Exploded |
Target shooting |
Reenactment |
Small game Hunting |
Big game hunting |
Kit version |
With case |
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A new line of inert guns (blank firing guns) reproductions of the Napoleon period, before 1870, flintlock.
This new line has been made for those countries, like Russia, where the use of working guns during historical re-enactment events, either shotguns, rifles and pistols, is subject to strict rules or forbidden by law.
Reproduction of one of the most representative models equipping the Napoleon troops. It equipped all the cavalry corps (hunters, cavalrymen, grenadiers, lancers, carabineers and dragoons) including the hussars, who however always preferred their 1786 musket, lighter and shorter. With small modification the gun was distributed to some infantry corps and to the navy. The cavalry musket was manufactured until the 1816 in about 225,000 units and several other European countries imitated it to equip their corps, like for instance the Royal Cavalry Carabineers of the Sardinia Reign, 1814.
Produced with smooth barrel and oil finished walnut stock, some of the metal furnitures are in brass, like the butt plate, the trigger guard, the side plate and the front band.
RS.202
An IX De Cavalerie Inert Flintlock model
| Caliber |
Grooves |
Twist |
Barrel Length |
Overall Length |
Weight |
| mm |
inches |
mm |
inches |
mm |
inches |
kg |
lbs |
| 17,5 mm (.69) |
Smooth |
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760 |
29
15/16 |
1140 |
44
7/8 |
3.3 |
7.28 |
| Exploded |
Target shooting |
Reenactment |
Small game Hunting |
Big game hunting |
Kit version |
With case |
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A new line of inert guns (blank firing guns) reproductions of the Napoleon period, before 1870, flintlock.
This new line has been made for those countries, like Russia, where the use of working guns during historical re-enactment events, either shotguns, rifles and pistols, is subject to strict rules or forbidden by law.
The Dragoons, special infantry corps in the 1600s that rode horses, but fought like the Infantry corps, and by the end of the 1700s they had become a regular cavalry force equipped with carbines. They were very similar, for model and caliber to the infantry muskets, but lighter and shorter, with brass furniture to avoid oxidation due to horse’s sweat, the double iron bands to stand the traction of the belt when the gun was shouldered trot riding a horse. Our reproduction copies all the original features of the musket. The stock is made of walnut.
RS.292
An IX Dragoons Inert Flintlock model
| Caliber |
Grooves |
Twist |
Barrel Length |
Overall Length |
Weight |
| mm |
inches |
mm |
inches |
mm |
inches |
kg |
lbs |
| 17,5 mm (.69) |
Smooth |
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1025 |
40
3/8 |
1415 |
55
11/16 |
4.4 |
9.7 |
| Exploded |
Target shooting |
Reenactment |
Small game Hunting |
Big game hunting |
Kit version |
With case |
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