Lepage Wax-Bullet Dueling Pistols

Published on January 3, 2018
Duration: 11:11

This review explores the Lepage Wax-Bullet Dueling Pistols, a fascinating example of turning dueling into a safe sport around 1905. The pistols use dummy cartridges with primer-propelled wax balls, requiring specialized protective gear like glass-plated masks and handguards. Their technical features include rifled barrels and light triggers, typical of high-quality sporting firearms of the era.

Quick Summary

Lepage Wax-Bullet Dueling Pistols from circa 1905 aimed to make dueling a safe sport using primer-propelled wax balls. They featured rifled barrels and required specialized protective gear like glass-plated masks and handguards for safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Wax-Bullet Dueling Pistols
  2. 01:26Pistol and Cartridge Mechanics Explained
  3. 02:50Essential Safety Equipment for Dueling
  4. 04:39Unboxing the Complete Lepage Dueling Set
  5. 05:45Detailed Technical Features of the Pistols
  6. 07:31Ammunition Details and Loading Demonstration

Frequently Asked Questions

What were Lepage Wax-Bullet Dueling Pistols used for?

Lepage Wax-Bullet Dueling Pistols, made around 1905, were designed to turn dueling into a safe, legal sport. They used non-lethal wax balls propelled by primers, similar to modern training systems like Simunitions or paintball.

How did Lepage Wax-Bullet Dueling Pistols function?

These pistols functioned like real firearms with rifled barrels and hammers. They used dummy cartridges that seated a primer and a 44-caliber (11mm) wax ball, propelled solely by the primer's charge for safety at short distances.

What safety measures were implemented for wax-bullet dueling?

Duelists wore modified fencing masks with thick glass plates and metal mouth guards. The pistols featured detachable handguards, and participants often wore heavy overcoats to mitigate potential bruising from impacts.

What are the key technical features of the Lepage Wax-Bullet Dueling Pistols?

The Lepage pistols are high-quality, break-action single-shots with rifled barrels, adjustable rear sights for windage, globe front sights, and very light triggers, characteristic of specialized dueling weapons.

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