Denix Civil War 1851 Navy Revolver Replica - Engraved Scroll Artwork And Sailing Ship Detail
Denix Civil War 1851 Navy Revolver Replica - Engraved Scroll Artwork And Sailing Ship Detail
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Denix Civil War 1851 Navy Revolver Replica - Engraved Scroll Artwork And Sailing Ship Detail
Denix Civil War 1851 Navy Revolver Replica - Engraved Scroll Artwork And Sailing Ship Detail
Denix's Civil War 1851 Navy Revolver 22-1040B is a finely crafted pistol replica designed for collectors and display enthusiasts who appreciate Civil War-era craftsmanship and maritime artistry. This detailed piece serves as a striking centerpiece for shelves, display cabinets, or educational dioramas.
- Overall size: 13" long with a 7 1/2" antique finish barrel for a period-accurate silhouette.
- Engraving and artwork: Barrel features intricate scrollwork; the frame and cylinder are engraved with scroll motifs and sailing ships.
- Grips: Checkered ivory-style grips that mirror classic revolver styling.
- Finish: Antique patina on the barrel, frame, and cylinder enhances the historical look and glow under display lighting.
- Functionality: Mechanically functional locks that are safe and non-fireable, designed strictly for display and handling as a collectible.
- Safety and legality: No federal license is required to buy, sell, or possess this replica. Local restrictions may apply to replicas of “modern firearms,” and the product cannot take a cutting edge.
- Ideal use: Perfect for Civil War and maritime history displays, museum-style arrangements, educational props, and refined gift-giving for history buffs.
- Model information: Denix 22-1040B, a respected standard among collectible pistol replicas.
This piece stands out for its combination of period-accurate silhouette and artisan engraving. The sailing ships motif and scrollwork give it a distinctive historical character that invites closer inspection and storytelling—whether you’re assembling a diorama, enhancing a study or office display, or curating a Civil War or maritime collection. Clean, dust with a soft cloth, and keep it out of reach of children. Its safe, non-fireable design makes it a reliable, conversation-starting decorative item with genuine historical appeal.
