| | Colt 45 Peacemaker FD1186G
 | The Colt 45 Peacemaker Single-Action Army Revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940. Our version is Non-fireable with a Functional lock mechanism and Authentic weight and detailing. | |
| | | Colt 45 Peacemaker Black FD1186N
 | The Colt 45 Peacemaker Single-Action Army Revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940. Our version is Non-fireable with a Functional lock mechanism and Authentic weight and detailing. | |
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| | Colt 45 Peacemaker Nickel Finish FD1186NQ
 | The Colt 45 Peacemaker Single-Action Army Revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940. Our version is Non-fireable with a Functional lock mechanism and Authentic weight and detailing. | |
| | | Lonestar Colt Revolver FD1038
 | The Lonestar Colt Revolver Single-Action Army Revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940. This non-firing replica carries the star of Texas on the wooden grip, commemorating the pistols made by Colt for the Texas Rangers. | |
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| | Colt Cavalry Model Revolver 1873 FD1191G
 | 1873 Colt Cavalry Model Revolver's relatively long barrel provided excellent accuracy in capable hands. This non-firing version has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. | |
| | | Colt Cavalry M1873 Single Action Revolver FD1191NQ
 | The Colt Cavalry Model 1873 Single Action Revolver's relatively long barrel provided excellent accuracy in capable hands. This non-firing nickel-finish version has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. | |
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| | Colt 45 Peacemaker Engraved Model FD1281L
 | The Colt 45 Peacemaker Engraved Model's relatively long barrel provided excellent accuracy in capable hands. This non-firing nickel-finish version has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. | |
| | | Smith and Wesson M1869 Revolver Nickel FD1008NQ
 | The Smith and Wesson M1869 Army Revolver revolver had a hinged frame that opened to reveal the end of the cylinder and an automatic ejection system for faster reloading of the newly developed metallic cartridges. | |
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| | Smith and Wesson M1869 Revolver Black FD1008L
 | Smith and Wesson took a step closer to perfecting firearms with this 1869 "First Model American" Army Revolver. It had a hinged frame that opened to reveal the end of the cylinder and an automatic ejection system for faster reloading of the newly developed metallic cartridges. | |
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