Non-Firing - M1911 Replica - Nickel Finish with Wood Grips - Removable Magazine - Denix
Typical settings: World War I and II military scenes, mid-20th-century American settings, law enforcement stories, and modern period productions.
The M1911 pistol, designed by John Moses Browning, was adopted by the U.S. Military in 1911 and became one of the most influential semi-automatic handguns of the 20th century. Its enduring service life spans World War I, World War II, and decades of military, law enforcement, and civilian use, making it a staple of American historical and modern storytelling.
Manufactured by Denix, this non-firing replica accurately reflects the classic profile of the M1911, including its single-action design and iconic ergonomics. The original firearm’s reputation for durability and effectiveness helped cement its place in both military history and popular culture.
This replica features a moving slide, functional trigger, and removable magazine, along with a nickel finish and wood grips, making it well-suited for film, television, theater, display, and costuming applications where visual authenticity is required without live-fire capability.