The M1869 .45 caliber Schofield Single Action Revolver was a favorite of the U.S. Cavalry, stagecoach agents and Frank James. This frontier classic military collectible also features an 8" barrel and comes in two finishes, black with antiqued brass accents or a stunning Nickel finish. This replica gun's unique break-open action makes for easy reloading. It was also a favored civil war era weapon of the Czar for Russian troops.
The M1869 .45 caliber Schofield Single Action Revolver was a favorite of the U.S. Cavalry, stagecoach agents and Frank James. This frontier classic military collectible also features an 8" barrel and...
This finely crafted miniature M1873 single action six shooter revolver has all the details of our full size Denix replicas. It has an antiqued gray finish, and a simulated wood handle. The action...
The M1873 Peacemaker cavalry revolver is a staple for aficionados of Western handguns, featuring a 7 1/2" barrel and realistic action that works just like our shorter-barreled models: spin the...
The 1873 the single-action army revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling about 350,000 pieces. As its introduction coincided with the...
The 1873 the single-action army revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940, with production totaling about 350,000 pieces. As its introduction coincided with the...
The M1869 .45 caliber Schofield Single Action Revolver was a favorite of the U.S. Cavalry, stagecoach agents and Frank James. This frontier classic military collectible also features an 8" barrel and...
The M1873 Peacemaker cavalry revolver is a staple for aficionados of Western handguns, featuring a 7 1/2" barrel and realistic action that works just like our shorter-barreled models: spin the...
The Southern percussion six-shot (Cap and ball) revolver, circa 1860, was manufactured by Griswold & Gunnison near Macon, Georgia. Introduced in 1850 and made through 1873, the total production of...
The LeMat revolver was a .42 or .36 caliber cap & ball black powder revolver invented by Dr. Jean Alexandre LeMat of New Orleans, which featured a rather unusual secondary 16 gauge smoothbore barrel...
Widely used during the Civil War and Expansion of the West, this cap-and-ball revolver continued to grow in popularity even after cartridge revolvers were introduced. This particular model is based...
Originally manufactured in 1848 by Eli Whitney, this massive .44 caliber revolver offered improved functions from its predecessors and represented another great leap in design toward the more famous...