 This is a Replica Gun of the Old West Colt Firearms Single-Action Army Revolver Pistol that was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totalling about 350,000 pieces. As this Old West Colt Firearms Pistol Revolver's introduction coincided with the settlement of the Old West, the names Peacemaker and Frontier Six-Shooter were popularized. These Colt Fire Arms revolvers were made for both military and civilian use, most of these guns were produced in 45 caliber. This non-firing Replica Gun of the Old West Colt Firearms Revolver Pistol carries the star of Texas on the wooden grip. $83.00 |  The Single-Action Revolver was produced in many forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling some 350,000 pieces. As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the Frontier Six Shooter were popularized. By the mid-1880s the gun became the standard side arm for the army and was referred to as the Single - Action Army Revolver .Many civilian models have been superbly engraved and / or plated in precious metals over the revolver’s lifetime. The series presented here replicates some of the styles of decoration used on Western (4 inch barrel) and Cavalry (7 inch barrel) guns. $145.00 |  The Single-Action Revolver was produced in many forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling some 350,000 pieces. As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the Frontier Six Shooter were popularized. By the mid-1880s the gun became the standard side arm for the army and was referred to as the Single - Action Army Revolver .Many civilian models have been superbly engraved and / or plated in precious metals over the revolver’s lifetime. The series presented here replicates some of the styles of decoration used on Western (4 inch barrel) and Cavalry (7 inch barrel) guns.
. $125.00 |
 Overall Length: 14 1/8"
Weight: 2lbs 8oz
Barrell Length: 7 7/8"
The 1869 First Model American Army revolver/pistol had a hinged frame that opened to reveal the end of the cylinder and an automatic ejection system for faster reloading of the newly developed metallic cartridges. The Army revolver has a great association with the Cowboy era of the Old American Wild West. This non-firing replica revolver has the original pistol single action mechanism and top break loading mechanism. $105.00 |  Overall Length: 14 1/8"
Weight: 2lbs 8oz
Barrell Length: 7 7/8"
The 1869 First Model American Army revolver had a hinged frame that opened to reveal the end of the revolver's cylinder and an automatic ejection system for faster reloading of the newly developed metallic cartridges. The gun has a great association with the Cowboy era of the Old American Wild West. This non firing replica pistol has the originals single action mechanism and top break loading mechanism. $105.00 |  The Single-Action Revolver was produced in many forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling some 350,000 pieces.
As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the Frontier Six Shooter were popularized.
By the mid-1880s the gun became the standard side arm for the army and was referred to as the Single - Action Army Revolver.
Many civilian models have been superbly engraved and / or plated in precious metals over the revolver's lifetime. The series presented here replicates some of the styles of decoration used on Western (4 inch barrel) and Cavalry (7 inch barrel) guns. $119.00 |
 The Single-Action Revolver was produced in many forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling some 350,000 pieces.
As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the Frontier Six Shooter were popularized.
By the mid-1880s the gun became the standard side arm for the army and was referred to as the Single - Action Army Revolver.
Many civilian models have been superbly engraved and / or plated in precious metals over the revolver’s lifetime. The series presented here replicates some of the styles of decoration used on Western (4 inch barrel) and Cavalry (7 inch barrel) guns. $125.00 |  The Single-Action Revolver was produced in many forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling some 350,000 pieces.
As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the Frontier Six Shooter were popularized.
By the mid-1880s the gun became the standard side arm for the army and was referred to as the Single - Action Army Revolver.
Many civilian models have been superbly engraved and / or plated in precious metals over the revolver’s lifetime. The series presented here replicates some of the styles of decoration used on Western (4 inch barrel) and Cavalry (7 inch barrel) guns. $159.00 |  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. $79.00 |
 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 blued-finish non-firing version has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. $79.00 |  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 is nickel-finished and has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. $79.00 |  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. Although most were produced for the military, some civilian versions were beautifully engraved at the factory. This non-firing version replicates a gold-inlaid piece and has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. $99.00 |
 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. Although most were produced for the military, some civilian versions were beautifully engraved at the factory. This non-firing version replicates a gold-inlaid piece and has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. $99.00 |  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. The Cavalry Models relatively long barrel provided excellent accuracy in capable hands. This non-firing version has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. $85.00 |  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. The Cavalry Models relatively long barrel provided excellent accuracy in capable hands. This non-firing version has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. $85.00 |
 Non-firing Replica
Over 150,00 of these Double Deringers were made in the period 1866 - 1935, and it is possibly the best known Deringer-style pistol. Its exceptional popularity is illustrated by the fact that it remained on the market for 69 years. Ladies of the West could hide them in their purse, riverboat gamblers could conceal them for ready availability and any individual in need of security could carry the little gun unnoticed. Many variations in finish and decoration were made, and this non-firing replica, in an engraved and plated finish, represents one of the the more expensive models. $51.00 |  Revolver Calvary, Engraved Wooden Grip, Iron
The Single-Action Revolver was produced in many forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling some 350,000 pieces. As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the Frontier Six Shooter were popularized. By the mid-1880s the gun became the standard side arm for the army and was referred to as the Single - Action Army Revolver .Many civilian models have been superbly engraved and / or plated in precious metals over the revolver’s lifetime. The series presented here replicates some of the styles of decoration used on Western (4 inch barrel) and Cavalry (7 inch barrel) guns.
Overall Length: 12 1/2"
Weight: 2 lbs. 4 oz. $159.00 |  Revolver Cavalry, engraved, silver-plated grip, black/gold
The Single-Action Revolver was produced in many forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling some 350,000 pieces. As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the Frontier Six Shooter were popularized. By the mid-1880s the gun became the standard side arm for the army and was referred to as the Single - Action Army Revolver .Many civilian models have been superbly engraved and / or plated in precious metals over the revolver’s lifetime. The series presented here replicates some of the styles of decoration used on Western (4 inch barrel) and Cavalry (7 inch barrel) guns.
Overall Length: 12 1/2"
Weight: 2 lbs. 4 oz. $169.00 |
 Revolver Calvary, wood grip, iron
The Single-Action Revolver was produced in many forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling some 350,000 pieces. As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the Frontier Six Shooter were popularized. By the mid-1880s the gun became the standard side arm for the army and was referred to as the Single - Action Army Revolver .Many civilian models have been superbly engraved and / or plated in precious metals over the revolver’s lifetime. The series presented here replicates some of the styles of decoration used on Western (4 inch barrel) and Cavalry (7 inch barrel) guns.
Overall Length: 12 1/2"
Weight: 2 lbs. 4 oz. $129.00 |  Revolver Calvary, decorated wooden grip, iron
The Single-Action Revolver was produced in many forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling some 350,000 pieces. As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the Frontier Six Shooter were popularized. By the mid-1880s the gun became the standard side arm for the army and was referred to as the Single - Action Army Revolver .Many civilian models have been superbly engraved and / or plated in precious metals over the revolver’s lifetime. The series presented here replicates some of the styles of decoration used on Western (4 inch barrel) and Cavalry (7 inch barrel) guns.
Overall Length: 12 1/2"
Weight: 2 lbs. 4 oz. $129.00 |  Revolver Calvary, Buffalo Ivory grip, iron
The Single-Action Revolver was produced in many forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling some 350,000 pieces. As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the Frontier Six Shooter were popularized. By the mid-1880s the gun became the standard side arm for the army and was referred to as the Single - Action Army Revolver .Many civilian models have been superbly engraved and / or plated in precious metals over the revolver’s lifetime. The series presented here replicates some of the styles of decoration used on Western (4 inch barrel) and Cavalry (7 inch barrel) guns.
Overall Length: 12 1/2"
Weight: 2 lbs. 4 oz. $129.00 |
 Guns of the West- Fast Draw Syle. Antique Grey finish.
These non-firing old western style replica six-shooters are NEW for 2010. They feature authentic designs and realistic features such as the ability to cock the gun, spin the chamber and pull the trigger just like the original guns. In addition, these guns feature a slightly longer barrel for exact dimensions from the original guns. You can still use these with our single and double holsters and load them up with our ODBC replica bullets!
Overall Length: 10 1/2"
Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
Barrel Length: 5 1/2" $82.00 |  Guns of the West- Fast Draw Syle. Nickel Finish.
These non-firing old western style replica six-shooters are NEW for 2010. They feature authentic designs and realistic features such as the ability to cock the gun, spin the chamber and pull the trigger just like the original guns. In addition, these guns feature a slightly longer barrel for exact dimensions from the original guns. You can still use these with our single and double holsters and load them up with our ODBC replica bullets!
Overall Length: 10 1/2"
Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
Barrel Length: 5 1/2" $82.00 |  Guns of the West- Fast Draw Style. Antique Black Finish.
These non-firing old western style replica six-shooters are NEW for 2010. They feature authentic designs and realistic features such as the ability to cock the gun, spin the chamber and pull the trigger just like the original guns. In addition, these guns feature a slightly longer barrel for exact dimensions from the original guns. You can still use these with our single and double holsters and load them up with our ODBC replica bullets!
Overall Length: 10 1/2"
Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
Barrel Length: 5 1/2" $82.00 |
 Guns of the West- Cavalry Style. Antique Grey Finish.
These non-firing old western style replica six-shooters are NEW for 2010. They feature authentic designs and realistic features such as the ability to cock the gun, spin the chamber and pull the trigger just like the original guns. In addition, these guns feature a slightly longer barrel for exact dimensions from the original guns. You can still use these with our single and double holsters and load them up with our ODBC replica bullets!
Overall Length: 10 1/2"
Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
Barrel Length: 7 1/2" $84.00 |  Guns of the West- Cavalry Style
These non-firing old western style replica six-shooters are NEW for 2010. They feature authentic designs and realistic features such as the ability to cock the gun, spin the chamber and pull the trigger just like the original guns. In addition, these guns feature a slightly longer barrel for exact dimensions from the original guns. You can still use these with our single and double holsters and load them up with our ODBC replica bullets!
Overall Length: 10 1/2"
Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
Barrel Length: 7 1/2" $88.00 |  Guns of the West- Fast Draw Style. Antique Grey Finish with Eagle Black Grip.
The Colt Single Action Army has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has discontinued its production twice, but brought it back due to popular demand.
Overall Length: 10 1/2"
Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
Barrel Length: 5 1/2" $82.00 |
 Guns of the West- Fast Draw Style. Nickel/Gold Finish with faux Ivory Eagle Grip.
The Colt Single Action Army has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has discontinued its production twice, but brought it back due to popular demand.
Overall Length: 10 1/2"
Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
Barrel Length: 5 1/2"
$84.00 |  Guns of the West- Cavalry Style. Black/ Gold Finish with Black Grip Handles.
The Colt Single Action Army has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has discontinued its production twice, but brought it back due to popular demand.
Overall Length: 10 1/2"
Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
Barrel Length: 7 1/2"
$84.00 |  Guns of the West- Cavalry Style. Black Finish with faux Ivory Handles.
The Colt Single Action Army has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths. Its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. Colt has discontinued its production twice, but brought it back due to popular demand.
Overall Length: 10 1/2"
Weight: 1 lb. 15 oz.
Barrel Length: 7 1/2" $82.00 |