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Denix 1873 Peacemaker Revolver Non Firing Replica - Metal Construction With Wood Grips And Rotating Drum

Denix 1873 Peacemaker Revolver Non Firing Replica - Metal Construction With Wood Grips And Rotating Drum

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Denix 1873 Peacemaker Revolver Non Firing Replica - Metal Construction With Wood Grips And Rotating Drum

Denix 1873 Peacemaker Revolver Non Firing Replica - Metal Construction With Wood Grips And Rotating Drum

SKU:  DX1107G • UPC:  8435089711073

The Denix 1873 Peacemaker Revolver 22-1107G is a meticulously crafted, non-firing replica designed for collectors, display enthusiasts, and film or stage professionals who want an authentic Western-sidearm look without the danger of live ammunition.

  • Model: 1873 Peacemaker revolver replica by Denix, designed to capture the classic single-action Western silhouette
  • Overall length: 13.75" overall
  • Weight: 2.4 lb
  • Construction: Metal construction with wood grips for a substantial, authentic feel
  • Firing mechanism: Simulated charge and firing mechanism (non-functional for safe display and handling)
  • Cylinder: Rotating drum that mimics the reload action
  • Packaging: Boxed for secure storage and gifting

This replica delivers a convincing Western-era presence with durable metal build and natural wood grips, making it a standout centerpiece for display shelves, props, and educational demonstrations. The non-firing design ensures safe handling and showcasing in households, classrooms, and production environments, while the rotating drum and simulated mechanism add visual realism for photos, videos, and live-action scenes. At 13.75 inches long and 2.4 pounds, it sits comfortably in a dedicated display space or prop table, and the boxed packaging protects it during storage or transport. Ideal for collectors seeking a distinctive Denix piece, filmmakers needing a reliable stage prop, and Western enthusiasts building an authentic, museum-quality display.

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