Land Pattern musket "Brown Bess", England 1722

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Reproduction of the English "Brown Bess" rifle made of wood and metal and with loading and firing movements.

The gun, officially called Short Land Pattern Muskett, was one of the most used firearms during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. It was a avant-charge carbine, long and heavy, with smooth bore and large caliber. It is notable for its robust construction and reliability of its flintlock mechanism, but also for the scarce range and low velocity of the projectile, in line with similar weapons of that time.

This rifle was the basic weapon of the British infantry during the revolution of the American colonies and in the Napoleonic wars (1799-1815), in which the strategic talent of Napoleon Bonaparte excelled.

Relive the Napoleonic battles of the early 19th century with the DENIX reproduction of this rifle!
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Reference 1054

Dimensions: 190 cm
Weight: 3,470 g
Country of manufacture: United Kingdom: Made in United Kingdom
Epoch: Historical Weapons XVI-XIX C.
Type Collectible: Rifles & carbines

Recommended price 439.16

Comments

  1. Posted by Wakefield Carter on 16/10/2025 13:29
    4

    I've just bought a Denix Brown Bess converted to fire caps. It's very good -- I've posted some comparison photos alongside my India pattern reenactment Brown Bess on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/p/DP1jopDDE1_/ .

    My only complaint is that it doesn't have a fore sight which means that the bayonet can't attach authentically. I've found that the supplied screw won't screw in when the bayonet is fitted so it's not useable.

    I would also have preferred if it came with sling swivels, but that is a more minor gripe.

  2. Posted by Bobo on 31/07/2024 01:47
    5

    It looks super cool but I really wish it can do the thing where you can put caps inside and it pretends to shoot.

  3. Posted by Amerikan AusUSA on 29/06/2023 11:45
    5

    I didn't buy this, but it looks pretty cool to me.

  4. Posted by Robert malbon on 09/07/2020 00:03
    5

    I would love to win this and would look great for the film im planning

  5. Posted by Judy Collins on 27/09/2019 20:10
    5

    My son loves british stuff even though we're from America

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