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Firearm Replicas

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Some fire blanks, some are just inert props, but you just might find something perfect for your long term needs.

[Also, check out our Attic for discontinued used items. Currently offering: percussion muskets and pistols, Uzi's, and Bull Pup assault rifles]

 

    G17 - N.E.F. STARTER PISTOL, 22 caliber    only $127 - IN-STOCK!

There is quite simply no finer starter pistol made in the world. Still called the New England Firearm (but long made by H&R 1871), for off-stage gunshots its unsurpassed reliability makes it the premier choice. Unlike Italian and German models, the chamber locks in place in both directions, and because it is American-made it can be taken to your local gunsmith for repairs. (Why do think we use it for our blank-fire historical replicas?). Buy it once and never buy another. These are brand new, in their original boxes, in-stock and ready to ship. You will not find a lower price anywhere.

 

    G24 - DETECTIVE SNUB-NOSE  - I'm going to be brutally honest here. This awful  little pistol does fire blanks, but is both designed and built of especially poor quality, and they break down very quickly. This is the Precise brand, "Olympic 6" model, a little smaller than regular size, that is found nationwide. We do not guarantee anything about this gun. Misfires are common, but if you need to have something in your props cabinet that can go bang and is really, really cheap, this gun is for you. Just remember, you get what you pay for.  22 caliber blank-fire   $37

    G06 - WEBLEY MkIV - typical Continental service revolver. Perfect for the late 1800's and early 20th century setting when you want a non-cowboy, non-modern look. Hexagonal barrel on the N.E.F frame. 22 caliber blank-fire   $227

    F51 - WELLS FARGO -  This "snub-nose" version of the Colt Peacemaker is single-action only - the hammer must be pulled back each time before you can pull the trigger. Grip and frame color may vary.    22 caliber blank-fire   $160

    F35 - LANCASTER - the outer barrel and ramrod are completely false. This is the nearest thing out there that has some of the look of a dueling pistol but is safe for any theatre. A starter pistol is hidden inside - 9 shots before reloading.    22 caliber blank-fire   $298

    G49 - SPECIAL OPS PISTOL - Blank-firing semi-automatic pistols are available from Collectors Armoury in Virginia, but real semi's are temperamental beasties. Want something that won't jam, won't deafen the audience, uses inexpensive .22 caliber blanks, and will last year after year? Than this is the gun you need. With its solid N.E.F frame, squeeze the trigger and it will go bang, which is very comforting to the actor.   22 caliber blank-fire    $326

    G29 - MAUSER - prop only replica of the definitive military pistol of WWI and during the first years of WWII. Nicknamed the "broom handle", it was the first mass produced semi-automatic pistol. work/prop only  $85

    K60-5 - AK-47 [Zhekov] -  imitated throughout the world, the Army Kalashnikov [AK] model 47 rifle has been called the most successful weapon ever designed. Full steel and wood, with working bolt/slide, this is a Czechoslovakian AK (non-firing of course) extremely sturdy and can be fitted with a strap and even a bayonet. Shipments to theatres or schools only.

work/prop $ 682

bayonet   $  24

 

 

    K43 – STEN Mk III - thousands of these "cheap and nasty" sub-machine guns were made by the British for their own use against the Germans, and were parachuted in by the crate-load to partisan fighters throughout Europe. Still found in use throughout the world. An interesting look since, instead of a fore grip, the left hand merely hangs onto the bullet clip, which is mounted sideways. Removable clip, very sturdy and comes with strap. Shipments to theatres or schools only.

work/prop  $ 265

 

 

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