Non-Firing – Griswold & Gunnison Replica Revolver – Civil War – Brass Frame Antique – Denix

Non-Firing – Griswold & Gunnison Replica Revolver – Civil War – Brass Frame Antique – Denix

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The Griswold & Gunnison revolver was one of the most recognizable handguns produced by the Confederacy during the American Civil War. Inspired by the Colt 1851 Navy, it featured a distinctive brass frame due to wartime shortages of steel, making it instantly recognizable in period productions.

This non-firing Denix replica faithfully captures the appearance of the original with an antiqued brass frame, blued barrel, and hardwood grips. The revolver features a rotating cylinder and simulated loading and firing action, making it an excellent choice for productions, reenactments, photography, and display.

Manufactured in Spain by Denix, this replica is designed for collectors and entertainment professionals seeking an authentic Civil War-era sidearm.

Features

  • Non-firing replica revolver
  • Antiqued brass frame
  • Blued barrel
  • Hardwood grips
  • Rotating cylinder
  • Simulated loading and firing mechanism
  • Manufactured by Denix in Spain

Specifications

  • Overall Length: 11" (27.94 cm)
  • Barrel Length: 8" (20.32 cm)
  • Finish: Antiqued Brass / Blued Steel Appearance
  • Grip Material: Wood

Ideal For

  • Film & Television
  • Theater Productions
  • Civil War Reenactments
  • Museums & Historical Displays
  • Photography
  • Western & Period Productions
Only 2 In stock

Unused items up to 30 days after purchase (minus the shipping and handling fee).

Damaged / Incorrect items please contact us.

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In stock at 4017 Dean Martin Drive · Usually ready in 1 hour

In stock at 4017 Dean Martin Drive

Non-Firing – Griswold & Gunnison Replica Revolver – Civil War – Brass Frame Antique – Denix

Available for pickup

4017 Dean Martin Drive

Usually ready in 1 hour

4017 Dean Martin Drive
Las Vegas NV 89103
United States

7028731100

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