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I was making the tour of Italy and during my walk through Venice Italy, I spotted a flint lock revolver in a shop window. The bad thing about it is that it is a nonfiring replica. I just don't need anything like this I can't shoot or take with me on an airplane.


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I was making the tour of Italy and during my walk through Venice Italy, I spotted a flint lock revolver in a shop window. The bad thing about it is that it is a nonfiring replica. I just don't need anything like this I can't shoot or take with me on an airplane.


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Can you envision a holster for such a weapon ?
 
Hmm, can't help but wonder however did they prevent multiple discharges, especially from the pieces with a single barrel and the revolving chambers?
 

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