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M 1873 SIXSHOOTERS of the Old West

DELUXE COMMEMORATIVE
M 1873 SIXSHOOTER
(A)
SKU: 45-209

Our Price: $
99.00
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This model commemorates the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
Pirates 19th century pocket compass.
M1873 SINGLE ACTION
REVOLVER
(B)
SKU: 45-203

Our Price: $
79.00
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Originally manufactured in 1873. Features a 4 3/4 barrel working action and polished wood grips.

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USA M1873 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER The Deluxe Commemorative Calibre .45 single action revolver with 4.75" barrel commemorates the Battle of the Little Big Horn. Simulated silver grips are engraved with scenes of the battle and is dated 25 June 1876. KEY FEATURES which include a Non-fireable design, functional lock mechanism, and accurate detailing make this decorative replica a valued piece of American Western history. And the action works! Spin the cylinders, cock the hammer and pull the trigger. Overall Length: 10.5" Weight: 2lbs.

These deluxe non-firing models have been faithfully reproduced in weight, feel and handling characteristic of the rare and expensive originals. These western replicas come assembled, ready for display in your home or office and are the perfect gift for any Old West enthusiast or collector. Made of zinc with polished wood stocks these classic model guns cannot withstand excessive misuse or dry-firing and cannot be disassembled. Great for theatrical use

PEACEMAKER/SIX-SHOOTER
The Single-Action Army Revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totalling about 350,000 pieces. As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the names Peacemaker and Frontier Six-Shooter were popularized. Used by legends like Buffalo Bill Cody, Wild Bill Hickock, Pat Garret and Bat Masterson it was also the weapon of choice for settlers in the West during the late 19th century. This non-firing version has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system.

Pirates 19th century pocket compass.

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