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Anyone make a copy of the Washington Braddock pistols?

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Birddog1911

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I'm really craving a flintlock pistol. I'm mulling over an Indian made British Sea Service, or Heavy Dragoon. But I'd love a copy of Washington's pistols.
 
Best bet is to watch the auction sites for a set of the U.S. Historical Society Washington pistols. They are ultra high quality made by Uberti under contract in the 1980s and sold for 3000 a set. Google the above for photos. Generally a set can be had for around $1500 and seriously they are of such high quality you could not buy the parts for a build for that money.
 
Best bet is to watch the auction sites for a set of the U.S. Historical Society Washington pistols. They are ultra high quality made by Uberti under contract in the 1980s and sold for 3000 a set. Google the above for photos. Generally a set can be had for around $1500 and seriously they are of such high quality you could not buy the parts for a build for that money.
You're not kidding. Those are gorgeous!
 

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