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THE HICKOK REVOLVER
THE HICKOK REVOLVER

CODE: CA801

$112.25

In stock

THE HICKOK REVOLVER
NON FIRING REPLICA GUN


This unique, elegant, and rugged non-firing replica is an exact reproduction of the Navy revolver carried by Wild Bill Hickok. Following the Civil War, Bill Hickok became known as a well known scout, Indian fighter, lawman, and the most famous gunfighter of the frontier. It is said that this pistol never left his side. He was shot in the back during a poker game in a saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota in 1876. The hand he was holding (black Aces and Eights) is still known as the "Dead Man's Hand" today.


THE BAT MASTERSON REVOLVER
THE BAT MASTERSON REVOLVER

CODE: CA803

$112.25

In stock

THE BAT MASTERSON REVOLVER
NON FIRING REPLICA GUN


This non-firing .45 Single Action is an exacting reproduction of the piece that was that was custom made for U.S. Marshal Bat Masterson in 1885. It was designed to specific personal tastes and abilities to maximize the Marshal’s survivability in a gunfight. It is accurate in its detail, to include the gunsmith’s mark (a numeral “1”) on the loading gate, and detailed cross hatching on the hammer spur. The front site was made “a little higher and thicker than the ordinary pistol of this kind.”


THE WYATT EARP REVOLVER
THE WYATT EARP REVOLVER

CODE: CA804

$112.25

In stock

THE WYATT EARP REVOLVER
NON FIRING REPLICA GUN


This unique .44 caliber Schofield is believed by some to be the the only known surviving gun from the West’s most famous gunfight: The O.K. Corral. This elaborately engraved non-firing reproduction is sheathed in nickel plate and carries a rugged elegance befitting a professional gambler and gunfighter of the Western Frontier.


THE GENERAL CUSTER REVOLVER
THE GENERAL CUSTER REVOLVER

CODE: CA805

$112.25

In stock

THE GENERAL CUSTER REVOLVER
NON FIRING REPLICA GUN


This elegantly engraved pistol is an identical replica of the 1861 Navy revolver presented General Custer during the Civil War. Cock the hammer and twirl the cylinder, and the locking pins and percussion cap will be revealed. Pull the trigger and experience the same satisfaction its owner must have felt in 1862.


THE HICKOK REVOLVER (FRAMED DISPLAY)
THE HICKOK REVOLVER (FRAMED DISPLAY)

CODE: CA801F

$142.75

In stock

THE HICKOK REVOLVER (FRAMED DISPLAY)
NON FIRING REPLICA GUN


This unique, elegant, and rugged non-firing replica is an exact reproduction of the Navy revolver carried by Wild Bill Hickok. This non-firing replica of the famous .36 caliber 1851 Revolver is diplayed on a wood frame with brass hangars and identification plaque.

Following the Civil War, Bill Hickok became known as a well known scout, Indian fighter, lawman, and the most famous gunfighter of the frontier. It is said that this pistol never left his side. He was shot in the back during a poker game in a saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota in 1876. The hand he was holding (black Aces and Eights) is still known as the "Dead Man's Hand" today.


THE HICKOK REVOLVER (SHADOW BOX)
THE HICKOK REVOLVER (SHADOW BOX)

CODE: CA801B

$175.75

In stock

THE HICKOK REVOLVER (SHADOW BOX)
NON FIRING REPLICA GUN


This unique, elegant, and rugged non-firing replica is an exact reproduction of the Navy revolver carried by Wild Bill Hickok. This non firing replica of the famous .36 caliber 1851 Revolver is presented in a wood shadow box with a form fitting foam insert locks the model into place, allowing for table-top or wall-display.

Following the Civil War, Bill Hickok became known as a well known scout, Indian fighter, lawman, and the most famous gunfighter of the frontier. It is said that this pistol never left his side. He was shot in the back during a poker game in a saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota in 1876. The hand he was holding (black Aces and Eights) is still known as the "Dead Man's Hand" today.


THE WYATT EARP REVOLVER (FRAMED DISPLAY)
THE WYATT EARP REVOLVER (FRAMED DISPLAY)

CODE: CA804F

$138.75

In stock

THE WYATT EARP REVOLVER (FRAMED DISPLAY)
NON FIRING REPLICA GUN


This unique .44 caliber Schofield is allegedly the only known surviving gun from the West’s most famous gunfight: The O.K. Corral. This non-firing replica of the famous .44 caliber Schofield owned by Wyatt Earp is displayed on a handsome wood frame with brass hangars and an identification plaque. Details overlooked in other replicas are not missed in this re-creation, such as a tiny notch in front of the trigger, a subtle short gauge on the barrel, and a missing screw on the butt plate – every detail of this piece is exactly according to the original.


THE BAT MASTERSON REVOVER (FRAMED SET)
THE BAT MASTERSON REVOVER (FRAMED SET)

CODE: CA803F

$138.75

In stock

THE BAT MASTERSON REVOVER (FRAMED SET)
NON FIRING REPLICA GUN


This non-firing .45 Single Action is an exact reproduction of the piece that was that was custom made for U.S. Marshal Bat Masterson in 1885. It was designed to specific personal tastes and abilities to maximize the Marshal’s survivability in a gunfight. It is exact in every detail, to include the gunsmith’s mark (a numeral “1”) on the loading gate, and detailed cross hatching on the hammer spur. The barrel length of this famous old west pistol was shortened to “about the same length as the ejecting rod” and the front site was made “a little higher and thicker than the ordinary pistol of this kind.”


BAT MASTERSON REVOLVER (SHADOW BOX DISPLAY)
BAT MASTERSON REVOLVER (SHADOW BOX DISPLAY)

CODE: CA803B

$175.75

In stock

BAT MASTERSON REVOLVER (SHADOW BOX DISPLAY)
NON FIRING REPLICA GUN


This non-firing .45 Single Action revolver is an exact reproduction of the piece that was that was custom made for U.S. Marshal Bat Masterson in 1885. It was designed to specific personal tastes and abilities to maximize the Marshal’s survivability in a gunfight. It is exact in every detail, to include the gunsmith’s mark (a numeral “1”) on the loading gate, and detailed cross hatching on the hammer spur. The barrel length of this famous old west pistol was shortened to “about the same length as the ejecting rod” and the front site was made “a little higher and thicker than the ordinary pistol of this kind.”


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