Dyllon Redfern, 24, was arrested after allegedly using an antique gun to rob a liquor store on Friday, the Tulsa Police Department announced.

Police were called on Friday night after receiving a report from Primo's Wine and Spirits that an armed individual had robbed the store.

After the store refused to sell to the robber, over failure to provide an ID, it was alleged he left the store and returned a few minutes later with an “old timey musket.”

It was then that the staff claimed that a weapon was pointed at them, and the man demanded both cash and their IDs.

The suspect was described to police as a white male wearing a red hoodie and pajama pants.

Police apprehended Redfern the following day at 3:25 a.m. after responding to a report at the QuikTrip store that the suspect from the robbery was seen in a shopping center.

Redfern was detained in a parking garage.

Evidence is recovered from the suspect

During the arrest, police claimed to have recovered the stolen cash, an antique gun, and a stolen ID.

Redfern was arrested for 1st Degree Robbery.

The department later confirmed the firearm is likely from the mid-1800s and is a single-shot percussion derringer, often known as a "Muff Pistol" or "Pocket Pistol."