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Firearm Replicas for sale
("what kind of
blanks
do I need?")
Some new, some used, some fire blanks, some are just inert props, but you
just might find something perfect for your long term needs.
SF50 - PEACEMAKER - The quintessential cowboy revolver is
single-action only, just as the originals were - the hammer must be pulled back
each time before you can pull the trigger. Black frame and grip.
New.
22 caliber blank-fire
$145
SF53 - WELLS FARGO - This
"snub-nose" version of the Colt Peacemaker is again single-action only.
A great look when you need a gun that can cover anything from 1870 to 1940, with
a good European as well as American flavor.
New. 22 caliber blank-fire
$145
SG29 - MAUSER
- prop only (although a few of the parts do move) replica of the definitive military pistol of WWI and during the
first years of WWII. Nicknamed the "broom handle",
it was the first mass produced semi-automatic pistol. New. work/prop only
$79
G34 – PATROL REVOLVER –
9mm blank-fire
. Six shot chamber. It's a good look for any
time a large revolver is needed, with its big grip and 4" barrel.
New.
black finish
$84
G35 –
VIPER –
9mm blank-fire. Great modern look (last
one left). –
Used.
-
$67
G36 –
VIPER – 22 cal blank-fire . Same
thing, but in .22 caliber (much easier on the ears). –
New.
-
$87
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from our rental stock - used props
What's
this? When you see that clock it means that that particular item is a "countdown sale".
That means the price of that item will keep dropping each week until it sells or
reaches its bottom price, at which point we toss it into the recycling bin and
it becomes next year's Corolla. The longer you wait the more you save. But since you don't know what that
bottom price is, or who else is also interested, the more you
also risk that it may be gone. [Isn't this fun?]
SK60-5 - AK-47 [Zhekov] - imitated throughout the world, the Army
Kalashnikov [AK] model 47 rifle has been called the most successful weapon ever
designed. Full steel and wood, with working bolt/slide, this was a real Czechoslovakian
"AK"
(non-firing now, of course) extremely sturdy and can be fitted with a strap and even a
bayonet. Shipments to theatres or schools only.
work/prop -
$ 520
bayonet -
$ 24
SK43 – STEN Mk III -
thousands of these "cheap and nasty" sub-machine guns were made by the British
for their own use against the Germans, and were parachuted in by the crate-load
to partisan fighters throughout Europe. Still found in use throughout the world.
An interesting look since the long bullet clip is mounted sideways instead of
underneath the frame. Removable clip, very sturdy . Shipments to theatres or schools only.
work/prop -
$ 265
K26 - SPRINGFIELD PARADE RIFLE
- just a wooden stock and a rudimentary bolt action, the one pictured is the way
it looked when relatively new - and that is certainly not the case now. They
have all been mightily abused by actors over the years. 3 lbs, 42 " long work/prop –
$32
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for more information on what we have available.
G21 – NEW ENGLAND STARTER PISTOL
[N.E.F.] - .32 caliber - used. exceptional reliability. Without exaggeration, the finest starter
pistol ever made. We used these in our larger musket replicas. If you need an
off-stage noise maker, this is it. Squeeze the trigger, it goes bang. On most,
the grip, hammer and barrel have been modified. 32
cal –
$162
[six left]
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[ ... or buy
a brand new 22 cal NEF for
$1,315. "What?!?" That's right. Still in the
original boxes, never used, and found nowhere else in the the world]
RG06 - WEBLEY MkIV - .32 caliber - used. Alright, it's not
a real Webley, but instead one of the NEF starter pistols we've
dressed to have the same profile of the famous English turn of the
century service revolver. This is one of only two blank-fire replica pistols we made in .32
caliber, and now it's on countdown 32
cal –
$370.03
[only one]
RG05 - AMERICAN ARMS - .32 caliber - used. Another NEF starter pistol,
this time given a false 4" barrel to better look like the revolvers popular in
America before the 1930's. A great off-stage noise-maker that also can be shown
in front of an audience. 32
cal –
$287.80
[only one]
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percussion
revolver - not a prop
This is not a block-barreled stage
gun, but an actual ball-and-cap percussion revolver. We used to have nearly a
thousand blackpowder muskets, pistols and rifles, but we have discontinued the
entire line and sold them all off. This is the last one. Since it is a true muzzle-loader, no FFL license is required.
It is a
single-action six-shooter, firing percussion caps with or without blackpowder,
and in great shape. Percussion revolvers can be tricky, and the barrel is open.
But if your theatre allows for it, it is a wonderfully dramatic effect to see
smoke and flame from the barrel!
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GRF39
- WALKER 1847 REVOLVER – This is a mammoth .44 caliber revolver,
weighing in at 4½ pounds! And with that size
comes impressively smooth action. Because of its size it was rented quite often;
the outer finish is burnished from much drawing from leather holsters - but because of its weight it
was fired quite rarely. Serial number on frame base is 62080, maker's stamp is PN and
AZ, rifled 9" round barrel. [original
price - $450]
percussion
$327.53
[the only one we have]
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HOLSTER-FILLERS - prop only-
Actors break props. It's what
they do best, really. When our blank-fire guns no long blank fire, we can rent
some of them out as non-functioning props,
but after a while we just have more than we can use. So here's your chance to
get some cheap holster fillers and waive-around props. If any of them have moving
parts, that's purely by accident. Most are fused to immobility.
GR33 - HAMMERLESS PATROL - (meaning that an actor broke off
the hammer). The good thing about these is that they have the same weight and
size of real guns, full 4" barrel - . diagonal measurement 11".
[variable availability]
Hammerless - black finish -
$19
nickel finish -
$22
SF51 - PEACEMAKER - The quintessential cowboy gun, but no
moving parts. 5" barrel - . diagonal measurement 11". Frame
and grip colors vary.
[variable availability] -
prop only
$45
GQ52 - WELLS FARGO - again, blank-fire guns that no long blank-fire.
On some, the hammer still moves; on most they don't. Grips are usually black.
These have a great look when you need a gun that can cover
anything from 1870 to 1940, with a good European as well as American flavor.
diagonal measurement 9".
[variable availability] -
prop only
$45
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