There was one for sale on here a while back
http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=314904
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Does anyone shoot dueling pistol? It looks like it could be fun. I fancy a Pedersoli Kuchenreuter.
There was one for sale on here a while back
http://www.airgunbbs.com/forums/showthread.php?t=314904
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Hi Grouseshot,
I have a Pedersoli European Duelling Pistol. I have only had it a few weeks but I am very pleased with it. It is nice and simple to use and easy to clean, its also a very good gun for a novice like me.
Blackrat
I have a .44 Pedersoli LePage. Silver finish with a set trigger and adjustable sights. Not sure if its stainless or just a coating but for £175 im well pleased with it. Have had it a few years and it doesnt get much use these days as i tend to shoot the Ruger old army most weekends. I use a load of 18grns of swiss pistol powder with a .010" patch soaked in wonder lube and a .435" ball. Any no10 or no11 cap will work well the gun really doesnt mind at all.
Its a doddle to clean and is more accurate than any of my other pistols, a really nice gun to shoot.
If your intrested in a front stuffer it may be worth trying one before you part with close to a grand. Im sure they can still be found for around a couple of hundred quid. Recommended. Tim
Strictly speaking, neither the Kuchenreuter nor the LePage are/were duelling psotls. they were/are target pistols.
Modern replicas of Manton flintlocks, smooth-bore as with 'correct' duelling pistols are available, but they are around the £1500 mark for the pair, one of which is rifled, I bleeve.
Other replications of a correct duelling pstol - with smooth bore, are the William Moore copies, in flint or percussion, from a number of makers, including Davide Pedersoli.
tac
Hi Wobbly. Didnt say you could get a Kuchenreuter for £200. Was saying you could get a LePage for about £200 which might be worth trying one before splashing out a grand but i see from your list of guns you already have one.
Didnt realise that neither the LePage or the Kuchenreuter where duelling pistols. Learn something new every day. Have fun, Tim.