Avalon Classic Target Quiver with Belt
- Weight: 427 gr.
- Length: 46.5 cm
- Direction: RH or LH
- Color: Green
- 3 tubes
- 3 pockets
- Slot for pen
- Slot for t-gauge
- 2 D-loop rings
- Clip to hook your accessories
- Belt included
- Clip for accessories
Dimensions
46,5 cm.
Weight
427 gr.
Color
Black & Blue, Grey, Pink, Purple, Orange, Black, Blue,Dark red, Gray, Red, Orange,Green.
Type
RH or LH
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The freight, for all the deliveries to the Greek area is 6,00 euros
DENIX 1067
Musket made by Endfield, England 1853
The Enfield Pattern 1853 Rifle-Musket (also known as the Pattern 1853 Enfield, P53 Enfield, and Enfield Rifle-Musket) was a .577 calibre Minié-type muzzle-loading rifle-musket, used by the British Empire from 1853 to 1867, after which many Enfield 1853 Rifle-Muskets were converted to (and replaced in service by) the cartridge-loaded Snider-Enfield rifle.
Model
ENFIELD
Code
1067
2.600 gr.
Dimension
140 cm
Black & bronze
Stock
Wood
Date of manufactoring
1853
AVAILABILITY
YES
The freight is including to the price for delivery inτο Greece.
Crosman CO2 caps.88 gram.
CO2 CAPS 88 gram.
Qty
pieces
Availability
QUIVERS FOR TARGET AVALON Α3
Weight:258 gr.
- Length: 46cm
- Direction: RH and LH
- Color: Grey
- Features: 3 tubes, Incl. attachement hook, ambidextrous
QUIVER AVALON A3
Material
Naylon
46 cm.
258 gr.
Grey
Ambidextrous
MANTISX SHOOTING PERFORMANCE SYSTEM X8
Shot analysing tool from MantisX
Key features:
· Allows for precise tracking of your point of aim in your shot sequence
· Tracks and measures your every move
· Data is captured and streamed directly to your smartphone or tablet
· Real-time feedback
Included accessories:
· Mantis X8
· Universal Adapter
· Protective travel case
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Sample is already in stock in our shop. Address : 61, Stournari str. Athens 104 32 Tel. 0030 210 5225 007 - 0030 210 5234 425
DENIX 1054
British "Brown Bess" musket used in Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815)
Brown Bess is a nickname of uncertain origin for the British Army's Land Pattern Musket and its derivatives. This musket was used in the era of the expansion of the British Empire and acquired symbolic importance at least as significant as its physical importance. It was in use for over a hundred years with many incremental changes in its design. These versions include the Long Land Pattern, Short Land Pattern, India Pattern, New Land Pattern Musket, Sea Service Musket and others.
The Long Land Pattern musket and its derivatives, all .75 caliber flintlock muskets, were the standard long guns of the British Empire's land forces from 1722 until 1838 when they were superseded by a percussion cap smoothbore musket. The British Ordnance System converted many Flintlocks into the new Percussion system known as the Pattern 1839 Musket. A fire in 1841 at the Tower of London destroyed many muskets before they could be converted. Still, the Brown Bess saw service until the middle of the nineteenth century. Some were still in service during the Indian rebellion of 1857, some were used by Zulu warriors who had purchased them from European traders during the Anglo-Zulu War in 1879, and some were sold to the Mexican Army who used them during the Texas Revolution of 1836 and the Mexican-American War of 1846 to 1848. One was even used in the Battle of Shiloh in 1862.
Most male citizens of the American Colonies were required by law to own arms and ammunition for militia duty. The Long Land Pattern was a common firearm in use by both sides in the American Revolutionary War.
BROWN BESS
1054
3.470 gr.
190 cm
Gray & bronze
1722-1828