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 Denix brand non-firing Replicas 

 Generally, they don’ t go Bang! . .

When in search of a Non-Firing Replica, choose the best:

Denix

Non-firing Stage Prop” Replica Pistols & Long guns by “Denix” — the Spanish manufacturer noted for superior quality replica “weapons”.

Denix Replicas are exact copies of modern or antique firearms. 

Click Image-Link(s) below to select your “ShowCase” weapon(s) 🙂 🙂 🙂

Denix’s Nickel Finish Colt Forty-five 1911-A1 field Strippable non-firing automatic Prop Pistol features a removable magazine and can be disassembled | One of the most famous guns of all time; featured in hundreds of films | As of 12-11-2023 Cost listed at > $115.00 including a $16.99 Shipping Fee & applicable Sales Taxes | Click Image-Link below to reach the e-Bay Store Front with details:

FYI (for your information) Alert: A new fully functional Nickle Plated 1911 Colt 45 Automatic can cost anywhere from $750.00 to over $1,000.00.

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Shop e-Bay.com for 6 Replica Bullets for the Denix M1911A1 Automatic Pistol (the magazine is for illustration and is not included) | Yep, they’ll fit in the magazine of a Denix M1911-A1 replica | As of 12-15-2023 Cost was < $20.00 including a $4.25 Shipping fee and Applicable Sales Taxes | Click Image-Link below for more details:         

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Denix’s Non-Firing Colt Python .357 Magnum | Features include an 8″ barrel, swing out six shot cylinder and working double action | Ships free to the “lower 48 states” at < $140.00 including applicable Sales Taxes | Click Image-Link below to reach the e-Bay Store Front with more details:

FYI Alert: A new fully functional Colt Python .357 Magnum with an 8″ Barrel currently averages $2,500.26 new and $2,482.23 used.

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Shop Amazon.com for Colt 357 Magnum non-firing Ammo:

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Denix’s 45 caliber Replica M1873 7 1/2″ barrel Peacemaker | THIS IS NOT A REAL GUN although it looks and acts like it is, save one function: It will not fire ammunition | This Replica cannot be legally shipped to the States of New York, New Jersey nor Rhode Island |   Further, by purchasing this gun replica you certify that you are at least 18 years old and you have consulted your local laws and or Statutes | As of 1-28-2024 the total Cost was a bit less than $85.00 including Shipping & a 6% Sales Tax rate | Click Image-Link below to reach e-Bay Store Front with details:

To Shop Amazon.com for 45 caliber non-firing Ammo, Click Image-Link below:

FYI Alert: A fully functional M1873 Peacemaker with a 7.5” barrel can cost as much as $1,800.00 new or as little as $800.00 used.

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Denix’s Civil War era M1860 44 Caliber | Brass and Black Non-Firing Revolver Stage Prop: Real Brass Finish, Workable Parts, Real Wood Grips, Metal body construction, Length: 13.5 inches, Weight: 2 pounds | Cost < $95.00including a Shipping fee & applicable Sales Taxes | Click Image-Link Below to reach e-Bay Store Front for more details 

FYI Alert: a genuine COLT 1860 ARMY pistol is currently worth an average of $643.71 if new, and $340.14 if used.

Shop Amazon.com for 44 mag non-firing Ammo↓

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Denix’s 1911-A1 Gold Finish Colt 45 Automatic is a Field Strippable Stage Prop Replica with Gold Finish | Workable Parts, Removable Magazine, Wood Grips, Metal Body Construction, Overall length: 9.5 inches, Weight: 2.5 lbs | Cost: As of 12-09-2023, < $150.00; price includes a $16.99 Shipping fee & applicable Sales Taxes | Click Image-Link below to reach e-Bay Store Front with details:

FYI Alert: A new fully functional Gold Finish 1911 Colt 45 Automatic can cost anywhere from $1,200.00 to over $1,500.00

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A Denix Non-Firing Replica | Buntline Special .45 Caliber pistol with Varnished Wood grips & Nickel finish | Overall length: 17 1/2″ with a 12″ barrel | As of 12-15-2023 Cost was < $97.00 including Shipping and applicable Sales Taxes  | CLICK the e-Bay.com Store front Image-Link displayed below for complete details:

FYI Alerts: The above referenced Buntline Replica pistol appears to be a Second Generation Colt .45 Single Action Army “Buntline Special” of which Colt maintained production from 1957 through 1975.

Actually, one could say the Buntline Colt Single Action is the holy grail of handgun collecting. With so few of these guns out there, they are largely seen in museums.

Have Doubt about the Buntline’s value?    Check out the Info-Image Below from the Archives of Collectors Firearms.

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The Denix, “Baby Philadelphia Derringer” replica displayed below measures 6.5″ long and weighs about a pound. It is an accurate representation of the weapon John Wilkes Booth used to assassinate President Lincoln in Ford’s Theater in 1865.

Atypical to the Denix Replica brand, it can fire standard “pull-off” or “Single” strip caps (not included) | As of 1-28-2024, Cost was a bit less than  $75.00, including Shipping & a 6% Sales Taxe rate | Click Image-Link below  to reach the e-Bay Store Front with more details:

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A Denix built non-firing miniature British 18th century Naval Cannon | This detailed mini-Replica features a ten-inch elevating barrel, a wooden trunk carriage with rotating wheels and a rope breaching | As of 1-28-2024 Cost was > $115.00 including a $11.99 Shipping Fee and applicable Sales Taxes |

Measurements:

     Barrel Length: 10 inches

     Height 5 inches

     Width: 3.5 inches

     Overall Length: 10.75 inches

     Weight: 2 pounds, 2 ounces

Click Image-Link below for Complete details:

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FYI Alerts: Naval Cannons, much like the depictions above were set up on Gun Decks on the typical “Man-o-War” or Battleship. Generally, a battery of cannons similar to the drawing below were situated along side each other on the War Ships “Broadsides”.  The Ships Caption was expected to steer the ship alongside an adversary thereby allowing all Cannons to fire in unison into the enemy ship! The results were legendary!  

Click the Info-Image-Link below to read Wikipedia’s article on “Naval artillery in the Age of Sail” ↓↓ 🙂

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