Typical settings: Old West Westerns, stage and stunt performances, rehearsal and training use, and neutral frontier-era productions.
The Western Peacemaker–style revolver is an enduring symbol of the American frontier, frequently depicted in Western films and stage productions for its clean lines and instantly recognizable profile. Compact and well balanced, this style of single-action revolver remains a staple for performers and productions that require a believable Old West sidearm without historical over-specificity.
This non-firing replica is designed to closely mimic the handling and basic operation of a traditional single-action revolver. The grey finish paired with faux ivory grips with finger grooves offers a neutral, understated appearance well suited for rehearsal, training, and performance settings where durability and consistency are important.
The revolver features a functional hammer and trigger, with the cylinder rotating when the hammer is cocked, allowing for realistic movement during fast draw practice, spinning, juggling, stage use, and display—all without live-fire capability.