Denix 1881 Street Howitzer Replica 22-1114 - Functioning Hammer and Trigger Action with Rosewood Stock
Denix 1881 Street Howitzer Replica 22-1114 - Functioning Hammer and Trigger Action with Rosewood Stock
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Denix 1881 Street Howitzer Replica 22-1114 - Functioning Hammer and Trigger Action with Rosewood Stock
Denix 1881 Street Howitzer Replica 22-1114 - Functioning Hammer and Trigger Action with Rosewood Stock
Step back to the Wild West with the Denix 1881 Street Howitzer Replica (22-1114). This non-fireable, display-ready piece is crafted for serious collectors and decor enthusiasts who value historical accuracy without the hazards of a live firearm.
- Overall length: 22 1/8" total length for a compact, high-impact display piece
- Barrel: 13" double break-open barrel with a black finish for an authentic period look
- Stock: Rosewood stock adds warm contrast to the black barrel and enhances vintage character
- Action: Mechanically functional hammer and trigger action that delivers realistic handling cues while remaining non-fireable
- Design inspiration: Cut-down version of the famous Coach Gun, evocative of Wild West barkeeps and gunfighters; associated with legends like Doc Holliday
- Intended use: Ideal for collection, display, and decoration — a conversation-worthy accent for living rooms, offices, or museums
- Safety and licensing: Safe, non-fireable replica; no federal license required to buy, sell, or possess (local restrictions on replicas of "modern firearms" may apply)
This Denix replica delivers a tangible connection to frontier history without compromising safety. Its authentic silhouette and contrasting rosewood stock create a nostalgic, gallery-worthy centerpiece that pairs well with other historical pieces or western-themed décor. Use it as a shelf display, a prop for period photography, or a thoughtful gift for collectors who appreciate craftsmanship and story-telling detail surrounding the era of the Coach Gun and Doc Holliday.
