M1928 Submachine Gun Replica Model
Product Type: Replicas – Rifles Modern Style This is a classic replica of the submachine gun made famous by prohibition gangsters. This functional non-firing replica is a Collectors Armoury Product. This Commercial Model features a 50 round removable drum and pistol fore grip, just like Capones soldiers would have used. The bolt cocks and releases [...]
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1882 lever Action Carbine Blued Finish
Product Type: Replicas – Rifles Western Style This popular model was known as the little 86 and for its fast and smooth action. Complete with wood stock and working lever action. Can not be made to fire. For use of collectors, as a beautiful decorative accessory or in theatrical presentations, film making prop, or reenactment. [...]
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French Bayonet Rifle Replica
Product Type: Replicas – Revolutionary War Rifles This French flintlock rifle saw service on the European battlefields of the Napoleonic wars. Modeled after the Fremch 1763 musket this famous rifle was used extensively throughout the American Revolution. Stamped St. Etienne on the lock plate this impressive piece measures over 72″ with bayonet attached. It was [...]
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M1892 Lever A Rifle Replicaction
Product Type: Replicas – Rifles Western Style This famous, non-firing, western classic features working lever action, blued barrel with gunmetal finish, resin fore stock and stock with steer head embellishment. Length: 38″ This non-firing version is accurately detailed and shows typical craftsmanship a great costume or conversation piece. In Lever-action rifle rounds are individually loaded [...]
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Winchester M1873 Replica Rifle Brass Finish
Product Type: Replicas – Rifles Western Style Developed from the Henry rifle, the 1866 Winchester lever-action repeater has passed into legend as “The Gun That Won The West”. Its distinctive brass frame gave rise to the nickname “Yellow Boy”, which was coined by Indian tribes. During its production run, from 1866 to 1898, about 170,000 [...]
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REPLICA RUSSIAN AK47 NON FIRING ASSAULT RIFLE
Product Type: Replicas – Rifles Modern Style Renowned as the worlds most reliable and efficient assault rifle, the AK-47 is officially used by more than 30 nations. It has been produced in more than a dozen countries and is perhaps the most famous and well-recognized assault rifle in the world. This models feature sinclude a [...]
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Winchester M1873 Replica Rifle Steel Finish
Product Type: Replicas – Rifles Western Style Developed from the Henry rifle and the 1866 “Yellow Boy”, the 1873 Winchester lever-action repeater achieved fame in the Jimmie Stewart movie “Winchester 73″. During its production run, from 1873 to 1919, about 720,000 pieces were made in Winchesters Connecticut factory. The gun was available in several center-fire [...]
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M1928 U.S. SUBMACHINE GUN – MILITARY VERSION
Product Type: Replicas – Rifles Modern Style This is perhaps the most recognizable firearm of World War II, made famous by the Airborne Troops of the 101st and 82nd Airborne Divisions. This classic non-firing replica has been out of production for several years and is now finally back for sale. This military model differs from [...]
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Kentucky Flintlock Rifle Replica
Product Type: Replicas – Revolutionary War Rifles Well, gone are the days when Daniel Boone traipsed the wilderness with his rifle. But as all of our open spaces are turned into tarmac and concrete, you can look at this replica over your mantel and think of what the landscape looked like when it was wild [...]
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British Brown Bess Rifle Replcia
Product Type: Replicas – Revolutionary War Rifles Brown Bess is a nickname of unknown origin for the British Army’s Land Pattern Musket and its derivatives. The Brown Bess was one of the most renowned flintlock muskets ever produced. Introduced during the reign of Queen Anne (1702-1714), the gun was produced for over a century and [...]
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