This early blunderbuss is stamped 1671 and has a grenade cup on the end of the barrel inscribed - "Henry John Morgan" - with the skull and cross bones. The Blunderbuss was designed to spray whatever material they could pack in the barrel at short range to cause the most sever damage. What it lacked in accuracy it could make up for in firepower. This English Blunderbuss, with its 'grenade cup' barrel was far from an exception to this rule. The polished wood stock of this replica gun features a short squared off buttstock.
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Length: 12.5" Weight: 2lbs.
This is a non-firing replica. It cannot be converted to fire real ammunition.
You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase this item.