CAL.45 PEACEMAKER REVOLVER 12", USA 1873 1303

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  • Code: 5444
  • Manufacturer: DENIX SPAIN
  • Manufacturer's code: 8435089713039
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  • Net Price: €73.24 / szt. €90.08 / szt.
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Manufacturer: Denix (1303)
material; zinc alloy and aluminum and wood
Weight: approx. 1.1 kg
Length: 46 cm

The model has a functioning reloading mechanism. A functioning unloading system has been installed.


This is not a tin toy, only a realistic replica, the weight you will feel in your hands (weight and dimensions based on the original).

Our replica firearms are made of special alloys, which prevents them from being fired by any ammunition (our replicas are devoid of any weapon characteristics in the meaning of the Weapons and Ammunition Act). It is not a genuine weapon without the use of the meaning of the Law on arms and ammunition, where the process of depriving utility features is very strictly regulated by law (special guns, etc.). Our replicas do not represent weapons or modifications, and as replicas they can be purchased without authorization. Gun replicas in our store are exclusively decorative articles.

The price does not apply to the stand shown in the picture.

Revolver reproduction 12" made of metal and wood, with simulated mechanism of charge and firing and rotating drum.

The Peacemaker revolver, also known as Single Action Army (SAA), was designed by Samuel Colt in 1873 and it was manufactured with different lengths of cannon: the short, 4.75-inch version, the longer versions 5.5- and 7.5-inch, or The imposing 12-inch "BuntlineSpecial" used by the legendary Wyatt Earp in service with the Dodge City Peace Commission.

This weapon was initially used by the US Army. However, within a few years, most of the American citizens got one of these revolvers. The fact that it used ammunition of the same caliber as the Winchester M1873 rifle helped its popularization as a short weapon in the old North American West in the late nineteenth century.

Curiously, this revolver has received numerous nicknames. Apart of the mentioned Peacemaker, also it was known as Frontier or Widowmaker, in reference to the facility of this revolver to left widows among the wives of the time.

The film industry mythified the "Peacemaker" in the westerns of the 40s and 50s, and it was associated with big screen stars like John Wayne or Gary Cooper. Also Roosevelt had one with his initials engraved and George S. Patton used two.