Denix Civil War Confederate Revolver 22-1083G - Decorative Replica With Wood Grips And Antique Gray Gun Metal Finish
Denix Civil War Confederate Revolver 22-1083G - Decorative Replica With Wood Grips And Antique Gray Gun Metal Finish
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Denix Civil War Confederate Revolver 22-1083G - Decorative Replica With Wood Grips And Antique Gray Gun Metal Finish
Denix Civil War Confederate Revolver 22-1083G - Decorative Replica With Wood Grips And Antique Gray Gun Metal Finish
A historically inspired Civil War relic, this Denix 22-1083G Confederate Revolver replica is crafted for collectors and display. It captures the look and feel of a mid-19th century cap-and-ball pistol while remaining a safe, non-fireable centerpiece for any historical setting.
- Replica Type: Southern percussion six-shot cap-and-ball revolver, circa 1860, faithful to period design
- Dimensions: 13 1/2" overall length for a commanding display piece
- Finish: Antique gray gun metal finish that echoes aged patina and historical wear
- Grips: Wood grips to convey authentic ergonomics and visual appeal
- Firing Mechanism: Mechanically functional locks that are safe and non-fireable; no federal license required to own
- Intended Use: Ideal for collection, display, and decoration—great for museums, study rooms, and themed interiors
- Safety & Compliance: Not a functional weapon; replica firearms may have local restrictions—check your area’s regulations before possession
This piece is designed to enhance any Civil War-era presentation without the risks of a real firearm. Its substantial 13 1/2" silhouette, paired with the wood grip and aged finish, makes it a compelling focal point in display cabinets, offices, or educational spaces. Use it as a tactile reference for period firearms in classrooms, as a prop in historical dioramas or theater, or simply as a refined conversation starter for collectors of Americana and military memorabilia. Because it’s a non-firearm replica, it’s accessible to buyers who want authentic visual detail without licensing requirements, while still respecting local rules for replicas of historical weapons.
