Introducing the CMC Duckfoot Black Powder Pistol, a unique historical weapon that stands out with its distinctive design. Named for its peculiar shape resembling a duck's foot, this firearm is more than just a pistol; it's a piece of history. Manufactured in the United States by CMC, this inline muzzleloader is a replica of the multi-barrel guns predominantly used during the 19th century for crowd control on ships.
The overall condition of this .36 BPM caliber weapon is very good, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. Its bore condition is excellent, and its action inline muzzleloader. The Duckfoot has a 3rd capacity, with a barrel length of 3". Its two-tone finish and one-piece wood grip add to its striking appearance.
The CMC Duckfoot features machined steel barrels and block, with a brass frame. The pistol shows three 3" long round barrels, brass frame, percussion cap hammer system, hardwood grips, and spur trigger. Designed to fire all three barrels simultaneously, the barrels are affixed to the breech in such a manner that the center barrel is pointed directly ahead while the left and right barrels are aligned slightly to each side. This unique feature was used to keep more than one threat at bay! It can be loaded with a single round ball in each barrel, shot in each chamber, shot and ball or any combination. The pistol is marked across the bottom of the frame with "CMC 35369A PAT PEND".
The CMC Duckfoot isn't just a firearm; it's a collector's piece with a story to tell. It's perfect for gun-historians or enthusiasts on the hunt for a unique addition to their collection. Owning this firearm means owning a piece of history, and experiencing the traditional firearms technology before the advent of self-contained cartridges. Don't miss your chance to own this unique piece of history!




