Denix STG 44 Replica With Sling - Realistic Working Bolt For Authentic WWII Display
Denix STG 44 Replica With Sling - Realistic Working Bolt For Authentic WWII Display
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Denix STG 44 Replica With Sling - Realistic Working Bolt For Authentic WWII Display
Denix STG 44 Replica With Sling - Realistic Working Bolt For Authentic WWII Display
The Denix STG 44 with Sling Replica 22-1125C is a meticulously crafted display piece that honors the world’s first modern assault rifle. Perfect for collectors, history enthusiasts, and film/stage productions, this replica blends historical accuracy with durable, show-ready craftsmanship.
- Overall length: 36 1/2" long, delivering a true-to-life silhouette for authentic display.
- Finish and materials: Black finish metal construction with brown wood grips for period-accurate contrast and a commanding presence.
- Removable magazine: Includes a removable magazine for realism and hands-on interaction during display or demonstrations.
- Functional trigger/bolt: Replica features a functional trigger and bolt mechanism to mirror operation without being a live firearm.
- Weight: Approximately 11 lbs, providing a substantial, authentic feel when handled or showcased.
- Leather sling: Comes with a classic leather sling to enable easy hanging or period-accurate carrying aesthetics.
- Historical significance: Based on the STG 44 Sturmgewehr, developed in 1942 and deployed in 1943 as a milestone in small-arms design.
This Denix STG 44 replica offers a tangible connection to WWII history and design innovations. Its substantial weight and detailed finish create a convincing presence on a display shelf, in a diorama, or as a prop for film and theater. The removable magazine and functional trigger/bolt add realism for staging or educational demonstrations, while the included leather sling makes hanging or quick display adjustments simple. Ideal for collectors seeking a precise, period-accurate piece, history educators looking to illustrate firearm development, and creators seeking authentic period props without safety concerns of a functioning weapon.
