Civil War M1851 Replica Engraved Silver Navy Pistol - Non-Firing Gun
This beautiful replica of the legendary Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver captures the elegance and power of one of the most iconic handguns of the American Civil War. Carried by both Union and Confederate officers, the 1851 Navy was renowned for its reliability and balance. The reproduction showcases elaborate scrollwork across the barrel and frame, with the cylinder engraved with classic tall sailing ships. Its faux pearl grips and polished silver finish add a touch of sophistication, making it a centerpiece for any firearm collection.
First introduced in 1851 by Colt’s Manufacturing Company, the Colt Navy Revolver quickly became one of the most popular sidearms of the 19th century. It was widely used during the American Civil War by both Union and Confederate troops, and later by famous lawmen and outlaws of the Old West. Wild Bill Hickok himself carried a pair of engraved Navy revolvers in 1869. Its 7.5-inch octagonal barrel, durable frame, and reliable percussion system made it a trusted companion in combat and on the frontier.
Features
- Authentic reproduction of the Civil War M1851 Navy Revolver
- Intricate scroll engraving on barrel and frame
- Engraved cylinder featuring tall sailing ships
- Elegant faux pearl grips for a period-accurate appearance
- Non-firing replica with realistic working action
- Silver finish for a refined and historical look
Specifications
| Overall Length | 13" |
| Barrel Length | 7.5" |
| Weight | 2.3 lbs |
| Material | Metal Construction with Faux Pearl Grips |
| Finish | Silver |
| Type | Non-Firing Replica |
| Brand | Denix |
This Civil War M1851 Replica Engraved Silver Navy Pistol is an exceptional reproduction of one of the most iconic revolvers in American history. Its detailed craftsmanship and authentic design make it an ideal addition to any Civil War collection, historical display, or reenactment kit. Own a piece of history today with this finely crafted non-firing replica.
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