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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#803462
Double Derringers were possibly the best known Derringer-style pistols. Its exceptional popularity is illustrated by the fact that it remained on the market for 69 years. Many variations in finish and decoration were made, and this non-firing replica, in an engraved and plated finish, represents one of the the more expensive models.
#803460
This non-firing replica of the 1869 First Model American Army revolver has the original's single-action mechanism and top break loading mechanism. It has a black finish with antiqued brass accents. This gun has a great association with the Cowboy era of the American West.
#803456
This legendary fast draw, single action, replica model gun takes you back to the era of Wyatt Earp, fancy well-heeled gamblers, and epic western gunfights. Fancy filigree adorns the frame, barrel, and cylinder. The authentic wooden grip is as comfortable as an old friend's handshake.
#803457
This non-firing version of M1873 Single-Action Cavalry Revolver is engraved and has faux ivory grips. Features a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system.
#803454
The M1873 fast draw replica pistol has realistic action that works just like the originals. Has a functional lock mechanism, revolving cylinder and working ejector system.
#803453
The M1873 fast draw replica pistol has realistic action that works just like the originals. Has a functional lock mechanism, revolving cylinder and working ejector system.
#803452
The weapon of choice for settlers in the West during the late 19th century, it was given many names - the Peacemaker, and Frontier Six-Shooter. This replica sports a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system.
#802563
The first shot of the American Revolutionary War was fired from a Scottish Flintlock, at the Battle of Lexington. It is now masterfully represented in this non-firing replica. This all-metal model has moving parts and a heavily detailed and beautifully embossed finish.
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