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These historic replica pistols are sold as display/decorator models. They will not withstand excessive dry-firing or misuse. They have the same weight, feel, and handling characteristics of the rate and expensive originals. These classic guns are made of zinc and connot withstand excessive misuse. They cannot be disassembled and cannot be made to fire real ammunition. They come assembled, and ready for display.
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 | Cogswell Pepperbox Revolver Developed in London in the mid 1800's, this six shot percussion pistol has a mechanically revolving barrel. Antique gray finish with working action and wood grips. Length: 8.5". Weight: 2 lbs.

|  |  | Confederate Revolver The Southern percussion six-shot (cap and ball) revolver circa 1860, was manufactured by Griswold & Gunnison near Mason, Georgia. Action works like the original. Length: 13.5", Weight: 2.1 lbs.

|  |  | M1860 Army Revolver Used by both Union and Confederate forces, these legendary cap and ball revolvers are full size (13.5") and weigh a hefty 2 lbs. 8 oz. The loading lever, hammer, trigger and cylinder action work like the rare, expensive originals. Manufactured with real wood grips, in gun metal gray, or deluxe blued barrel and simulated brass frame finishes.

|  |  | M1851 Navy Revolver This famous revolver was used extensively throughout the War between the States by both Union and Confederate troops. It's 7.5" octagonal barrel and strong frame made for a reliable, handsome sidearm. The barrel and frame feature elegant scroll engraving while the cylinder is engraved with tall sailing ships. Length: 13", Weight: 2.3 lbs.

|  |  | Baby Philadelphia Derringer This is the style of single shot derringer John Wilkes Booth used to assassinate President Lincoln on April 14, 1865. Derringer features wood stock, 2.5 " barrel and working percussion firing mechanism. Length: 6.5 inches.

|  |  | Le Mat Confederate Civil War Pistol This Antique Gray massive revolver was a favorite of Confederate troops. It featured awesome firepower with its nine .41 caliber bullets and one 20 guage, single barrel firing a slug or buckshot. With working single action, loading lever, and simulated checkered wood grips, this historic revolver is a must for your collection. Length: 14 inches.

|  |  | General Custer Revolver - Non-Firing Replica This elegantly engraved non-firing replica pistol is an identical replica of the 1861 Navy revolver presented to the youngest general of the Civil War, General Custer. The wolf's head design on either side of the hammer was one of the many fascinating flourishes added to the revolver by the famed 19th Century engraver, L.D. Nimschke. This re-creation is exact in every detail, down to the craftsman's guide, the letter P, which was placed adjacent to the serial number, calling for special handling so this weapon could be plated. The handsome grips offer an intricate eagle and shield design. The checkered patterning on both sides are perfectly restored to cover the area that was blotted out by the personalization plate.

|  |  | Lee and Jackson Collector's Framed Set A replica of the M1851 Navy cap and ball revolver with silver/gold tone finish and wood grips is mounted on a deluxe wood frame. The frame features a copy of an engraving, "The Last Meeting" at chancellorsville, VA on the night of May 1, 1863 with Robert E. Lee and Stonewall Jackson. The pistol is mounted on the frame with a pair of bullet hangers, a brass identification plaque and a CSA cap pin.

|  |  | Cogswell Pepperbox Percussion Pistol This unique revolver was developed in London during the mid 1800's. It features 6 mechanically revolving barrels, engraved simulated brass receiver stamped London, and wood grips. The length is 8 1/2 inches.

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