The M1911 is one of the most iconic sidearms in American history, originally adopted by the U.S. Army in 1911 and remaining in service for decades with minimal design changes. Known for its reliability, balance, and timeless design, the 1911 has been carried through major conflicts including World War I, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam.
This non-firing Kimar replica faithfully recreates the look and feel of the original government-issued .45 caliber pistol. Constructed from durable zinc die-cast metal with a deep blued finish and wood-style grips, it offers an authentic appearance suitable for display, training, and theatrical use.
Key Features
- Non-firing replica of the classic M1911 government model
- Full metal (zinc die-cast) construction for realistic weight and feel
- Blued finish with wood-style grips for a traditional look
- Removable magazine
- Functional design elements for added realism (non-operational)
Specifications
- Length: 8.5 inches (approx. 21.6 cm)
- Weight: 3 lbs
Historical Significance
The M1911 became the standard-issue sidearm of the U.S. military beginning in 1911, replacing earlier revolvers and setting a new standard for semi-automatic pistols. Its long service life and continued popularity speak to its enduring design and performance.
Ideal Applications
- Film and television productions
- Theater and live performance
- Historical displays and collections
- Training environments (non-functional prop use)
Important Notes
- This is a non-firing replica and cannot be modified to fire
- No moving firing mechanism; intended for display and prop use only
- Always verify local laws regarding replica firearms
Why Western Stage Props
Western Stage Props provides professional-grade replicas and props trusted by productions, theaters, and collectors nationwide. We prioritize realism, durability, and fast, reliable fulfillment.