Jack Sparrow Flintlock LE:
When Captain Jack Sparrow is
marooned on a desert island by his mutinous first mate, Barbossa, he's left with
a flintlock pistol with one shot left. But by the thrilling climax of Pirates of
the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, the shot's still there, and
Barbossa finds himself looking down the barrel of Jack's flintlock and hoping
the powder's wet.
In the "Golden Age" of piracy, no self-respecting buccaneer went anywhere
without his flintlock. The forerunners of modern gun technology, flintlocks were
developed in the early 1600s and remained in use for nearly 300 years. The
technology is simple. The lock - the method for exploding the charge - is made
of flint. When struck against a piece of steel (the "frizzen"), the flint
creates sparks which explode the gunpowder packed in the barrel, propelling a
lead ball at the target - in this case, Jack's ghostly adversary.
For filming, Captain Jack Sparrow's flintlock was built according to exact
historical models and specifications. Master Replicas is proud to offer this
hero prop of Jack Sparrow's flintlock recreated with painstaking care to take
you back to buccaneering days of old.
Attention Pirates! Make this elegant,
numbered Limited Edition replica of Captain Jack Sparrow's flintlock your own.
For filming, Captain Jack Sparrow's flintlock was built according to historical
specifications. Master Replicas is proud to offer this authentic non-firing
replica of ebony-finished wood with cast metal details. Mounted in an antiqued
hanging wall display with a numbered limited-edition plaque, it will take you
back to days of old when pirates bold sailed the seas.
Features:
- Simulated antique ebony wood finish
- Cast metal detailing
- Displayed on an antiqued wall mounting frame with a numbered plaque
Limited Edition of 3000
Flintlock measures approximately 13" x 4" x 2".
Display frame
measures approximately 15" x 8" x 6".
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