Typical settings: Mid-20th-century American scenes, postwar law enforcement stories, civilian and sporting contexts, and modern period productions.
Introduced in 1911, the M1911 pistol became one of the most enduring firearm designs of the 20th century. While it saw extensive military and law enforcement service in the first half of the century, the 1911’s legacy extends well beyond active duty use, remaining a familiar presence in civilian ownership, sport shooting culture, and American popular media.
Manufactured by Denix, this non-firing replica reflects the classic lines of the M1911 as commonly depicted in postwar and civilian settings. The traditional blued finish and scored wooden grips evoke commercial and privately owned models that continued the design’s prominence long after its frontline service diminished.
This replica features a moving slide, functional trigger, and removable magazine, making it well suited for film, television, theater, display, and costuming applications where period-appropriate appearance and handling are required without live-fire capability.