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unique, elegant, and rugged non-firing replica is an exact reproduction
of the Navy revolver carried by Wild Bill Hickok. This non-firing replica
of the famous .36 caliber 1851 Revolver is diplayed on a wood frame with
brass hangars and identification plaque.
Following the Civil War, Bill Hickok became known as a well known scout,
Indian fighter, lawman, and the most famous gunfighter of the frontier.
It is said that this pistol never left his side. He was shot in the back
during a poker game in a saloon in Deadwood, South Dakota in 1876. The
hand he was holding (black Aces and Eights) is still known as the "Dead
Man's Hand" today.
The re-creation is a masterpiece of the gunsmith’s art, sheathed in
gleaming nickel with every screw, spring and fitting in full working order.
Every sculpted detail of the bald eagle – America’s symbol of freedom –
will be captured in the grip of this magnificent antique replica gun. The
shimmering backstrap of this reproduction is electroplated with gold. The
intricate scrollwork of this famous old west pistol includes the powerful
portrayal of a naval battle on the cylinder – every detail is emphasized
by the hand-rubbed patina. The precision, functioning single action and
loading lever of this cap and ball revolver share with the operator a realistic
feel of what the original owner may have felt on the frontier.
This Collector's Classic is one of the finest replicas in the world
today. All Collector's Classics pieces are exclusive to the Collector's
Armoury, Ltd. Images and content may not be reproduced without consent.
Features:
Length: Full Size 13.5"
Weight: 2.5 lbs |
ca-801f (Hickock Revolver on Framed Plaque)
ca-801b (Hickock Revolver in Shadow Box) |