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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#805581
This is a perfect non-firing copy, with realistic action and a working loading lever, of one of the most famous cap and ball handguns used before and during the Civil War (by both sides).
#805580
This is a perfect non-firing copy, with realistic action and a working loading lever, of one of the most famous cap and ball handguns used before and during the Civil War (by both sides).
#805579
This replica feels like the real thing, with faux bone grips, working parts, and realistic heft and feel. A cool addition to any Civil War collection (unless the collection is parasols or the like) or cosplay outfit.
#805578
This replica feels like the real thing, with real wood grips, working parts, and realistic heft and feel. A cool addition to any Civil War collection (unless the collection is parasols or the like) or cosplay outfit.
#805447
This non-firing replica M1911A1 Pistol is metal with checkered wood grips. It has a working trigger and hammer, the magazine does not eject.
#601147
This is an exact reproduction of the India Pattern, a version that was first manufactured for the British East India Company and issued to standard infantry. Earlier Besses had barrels up to 46" long, but it was found that shortening the barrel did not diminish accuracy. Shorter barrels made handling easier, of course, so the "Short Land Pattern" was born.
#601148
This replica is made like the originals, with a working trigger, lock and percussion cap mechanisms, steel barrel, ramrod and hardware, brass trigger guard and butt plate, and Baddeley barrel bands. The receiver plate is stamped with the British crown and the Enfield mark. Solid receiver, so it cannot fire.
#805407
This is a replica of the 1763 model, popular with American colonists and used throughout the American Revolution. Stamped St. Etienne on the lock plate, this impressive piece measures over 72" with the bayonet attached. Features a full-length wood stock with a brass butt.
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