Sometimes a replica gun is exactly what you need to complete the look and feel of your historical display or collection.
Handguns have been used throughout history, both as a tool for survival and war. Atlanta Cutlery carries an assortment of replica dummy weapons. You'll find flintlocks, Civil War and Old West revolvers, rifles and shotguns, as well as semi-automatic guns and movie replica weapons like James Bond's Walther PPK. Great for re-enactors and collectors, these non-firing guns are safe for anyone to handle.
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This Four Barrel Flintlock Pistol was introduced in the early 18th century. Our non firing replica has working metal parts and the four barrels can be rotated.
#804752
This pistol is an exacting replica of the semi-auto pistol made from cast metal and real wood, you'd swear it's the real thing.
#803476
This is a non-firing replica of an 1873 Cavalry Style revolver that has a black finish and simulated ivory grips with an eagle. Comes with features like the ability to cock the gun, spin the chamber, and pull the trigger.
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This 1873 .45 Caliber Cavalry Style replica revolver has a nickel finish with realistic features such as the ability to cock the gun, spin the chamber and pull the trigger just like the original guns
#804509
These Caps with Dummy Shells fit all Denix firing cap revolvers. They also are great for display with any western guns. Includes 6 shells and 24 caps.
#804508
This M1873 Single Action Buntline Special from Denix is an all metal replica revolver with a black finish. It features real wood grips, a working action and fires caps.
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This replica firearm is made of zinc alloy and has working action just like the original. It has a folding stock and removable magazine.
#804449
This replica blunderbuss pistol features an antiqued silver/pewter finish over its cast metal parts and real wood stock. Trigger and flintlock mechanism move, but are non-firing.
Top Customer Reviews
Review of: US WWII M3 Grease Gun Non-Firing Replica
I picked up an very early Type of this weapon from a dead VC. It had no "charging handle' /cocking lever" to put in the first round from an open bolt. The dust cover was to be lifted, and your finger slid into an "opening/hole" on the bolt assembly, to draw back the bolt to a locked position. The Operator would then just squeeze the trigger to fire. Designed as capable of Full auto, yet able to pop off just a few with practice when desired. Very rugged and could withstand build up of dirt and fire. Close range effective, not a long range accuracy weapon. Curious as to how many parts in the mock-up.
Reviewed by: gary, November 25, 2020
Review of: Blunderbuss
Great gun and quality, perfect for prop in steampunk stage.
Reviewed by: MARGARET, October 03, 2019
Review of: Blunderbuss
I got this for an additional weapon for my pirate garb. I love it! Looks and feels like the real thing. The authenticity of this replica is astounding!
Reviewed by: Victor, June 18, 2018
Review of: Old West Repeating Rifle
very nice would be better if it could be used as a real rifle
Reviewed by: Alexander, December 24, 2017