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French saber briquet with scabbard, by Martin Biennais 1809
Napoleonic period cutlass reproduction, made in metal with removable lined plastic scabbard.The sabre is a curved sword with a single edge, designed for cutting, usually used by the cavalry, the infantry and the naval officers between the 17th and 20th centuries.The curved character of its blade traditionally differentiates it from the sword and its objective is to get a man, when unloading the arm with this weapon, draw a wide circle on the opponent, making the cut point of the saber always tangent; Arose because of the need for speed in combat, which is achieved by cutting and not leaving the blade of the weapon embedded in the opponent's body. Sabers designed for cavalry have a great curvature, are almost circular, but the sabers for infantry and navy have a smaller curvature, because they attach greater importance to the defensive function: keep away the enemy and stop their blows.Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France (1804-1815), consolidated and instituted many of the reforms of the French Revolution. He is considered one of the greatest military geniuses of history; Conqueror of most of Europe, commanded campaigns very successful war, although with certain equally defeats. Their aggressive wars of conquest became the greatest military operations known until that moment in Europe, involving a number of soldiers never seen in the armies of the time.Feel the role of the Napoleonic conquests of the early 19th century with the DENIX reproduction of this sword! Dimensions: 77 cm Weight: 1,385 g Epoch: Historical Weapons XVI-XIX C. Type Collectible: Sabres

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Viking Battle Ax, 8th century
Viking battle axe with silver axe blade, based on original pieces from Scandinavia, 8th century The axe blade is made of a zinc aluminum casting and richly decorated. The handle is made of wood. Dimensions: Total length: 34,3’’

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Mauser pistol C96 with rifle stock made of wood, Germany 1896
Reproduction of a pistol, made of metal, with wooden grips and stock, with simulating mechanism of loading and firing.Within the wide range of short weapons, the C-96 has the honor of bearing the name "classic", also known as "Broomhandle". It was a semiautomatic pistol produced in Germany from 1896 to 1937, created by the great Peter Paul Mauser. This semiautomatic pistol, with more than a century of history, has an extremely functional and practical design that has become to be recognized as one of the best weapons in the world.The German army received more than 100,000 units, which they used during World War I, in which abounded the fights at short distance in the trenches. The Communist Russia acquired large quantities of C-96. These weapons ended up receiving the nickname of "Bolo-Mauser", that is, the Mauser of the Bolsheviks. When World War II began in 1939, the C-96 was still active.Although no country recognized it as their regulatory weapon, it was used in all the warlike events that arose in the first half of the twentieth century.Recap the best battles of World War I with the DENIX reproduction of this pistol! Dimensions: 65 cm Weight: 1,537 g Epoch: World War I & II 1914-1945 Type Collectible: Pistols

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Letter opener R.Löwenherz
This is a replica of the Richard the Lionheart Sword in the form of a letter opener. Richard the Lionheart was one of the great warrior Kings of England from 1189 to 1199. He earnt himself various nicknames including Absent King as he was only physically in England for 6 months during his reign as King. However, he was also known as a chivalrous knight and a brave warrior which earnt him the name Richard The Lionheart. In supporting of this, Richard was riding next to a castle without protection and was shot by a bowman with an arrow. He refused treatment for this wound, got an infection and died in 1999. His name has since reached epic and mythological proportions and is best seen in literary works such as Robin Hood. This replica is steeped in history and is a perfect sword to be used for battle re-enactments or can take pride of place as a display item. Total length: 25 cm Blade length: 19.5 cm Handle length: 2.5 cm Weight: 0.08 kg Epoch: Medieval Europe VI-XV C. Type Collectible: Letter openers

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Medieval sword, France 14th C.
Sword reproduction, made of metal with a lined and removable plastic scabbard.The cross and the pommel of the sword bear an inscription in vulgar Latin that means: "Kept by a dragoon that does not sleep, in the name of the truth".The sword was generally the preferred weapon of the medieval knights for their combats. The owners liked to personalize it - some even received names - and the sword was considered both a weapon and a symbol because the blade and hilt are cross-shaped.The most common sword was the so-called bastard sword or "of hand and average", straight and with double edge, whose length oscillated between 100 and 120 cm, and weighed between 1200 and 2000 grams, which allowed an agile handling in the battlefield.Other larger swords were the so-called long sword (longsword), upright, “mandoble” or broadsword, which could reach two meters or more and weigh up to four kilograms. They were designed to be used with both hands and the forcefulness of their blows caused terrible damage, although their use and transportation were complicated and made them unmanageable.The Middle Ages is the historical period of Western civilization, between the fifth century and the fifteenth century. Conventionally, it begins round the year 476, with the fall of the Roman West Empire, and it ends in 1492, with the discovery of America. The sword was the most personal weapon in this period, the most prestigious and the most versatile in hand-to-hand combats.Medieval knights were important characters during this era. Their practice skills with weapons included the handling of the sword with both hands, the axe, the mace, the dagger and the lance. A gentleman was expected to be a guard of the castle and a support for his feudal lord in the wars.Live the sword duels like a knight with Denix reproductions! Details: Dimensions: 109 cm Weight: 2,030 g Epoch: Medieval Europe VI-XV C.

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Viking Battle Axe Ragnar
Reproduction of an ornamented axe made of metal and wood.Without any doubt the battle axe is the most characteristic weapon of the Viking warriors; although there were different kinds of axes, the materials were always the same: wood for the handle and iron for the leaf.Initially, it was used as a tool to build boats, houses or cars, but given its versatility, its use extended to the battlefield. Accompanied by a shield, the Viking axe was an especially devastating resource if the enemy had no cavalry, or they didn’t have a large contingent of archers. The sight of Vikings handling this type of weapon caused terror.Ragnar Lodbrok was a legendary Viking king who reigned in the ninth century, in the territories of the current Sweden and Denmark, and was part of numerous raids, both on the European continent and in the British Isles; He is remembered in the Scandinavian tradition for being bloodthirsty, rebellious and having wreaked havoc with the handling of his ax in the territories of present-day England and France.He began with incursions thru the Baltic against the dominions of the Semigalians, Curonias and Sambians. By the year 845 he became one of the greatest Viking warlords. Then he decided to change his objectives and sailed on the Seine river to Paris, ravaging the western part of the Franco Empire and receiving an economic rescue to return the city to the grandson of Charlemagne.Despite being documented as a real character, the existence of Ragnar Lodbrok has not always been absolutely clear. Those of you who have seen the series "Vikings" will know part of the adventures of this Nordic king.Relive the conquests of the Viking king Ragnar with the DENIX reproduction of this axe! Details: Dimensions: 60 cm Weight: 645 g Epoch: Medieval Europe VI-XV C.

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Set of 25 keychain bullet for Revolver
Set of 25 keychain bullet for Revolver.

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45er Peacemaker Colt, brass color
.45 cal revolver reproduction made of metal and wood, with simulated mechanism of charge and firing, and rotating drum.The Peacemaker revolver, also known as Single Action Army (SAA), was designed by Samuel Colt in 1873 and it was manufactured with different lengths of cannon: the short, 4.75-inch version, the longer versions 5.5- and 7.5-inch, or The imposing 12-inch "BuntlineSpecial".This weapon was initially used by the US Army. However, within a few years, most of the American citizens got one of these revolvers. The fact that it used ammunition of the same caliber as the Winchester M1873 rifle helped its popularization as a short weapon in the old North American West in the late nineteenth century.Curiously, this revolver has received numerous nicknames. Apart of the mentioned Peacemaker, also it was known as Frontier or Widowmaker, in reference to the facility of this revolver to left widows among the wives of the time.The film industry mythified the "Peacemaker" in the westerns of the 40s and 50s, and it was associated with big screen stars like John Wayne or Gary Cooper. Also Roosevelt had one with his initials engraved and George S. Patton used two.Feel the role of a great western with the DENIX reproduction of this revolver! Dimensions: 34 cm Weight: 1,020 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Revolvers

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Wooden Stand for revolver
Wooden Stand for revolvers. Dimensions: 33 cm Weight: 270 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Wood stants & displays

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M1A1 carbine replica, paratrooper model with folding buttstock, USA 1941
M1A1 carbine replica, paratrooper model with folding buttstock, USA 1941. (World War II) with belt. The M1 Carbine (officially the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a light semi-automatic rifle. It was a standard weapon of the United States Army during World War II and the Korean War, being produced in different versions. It was widely used by US, foreign and paramilitary armed forces, being at the same time a popular civilian weapon. Dimensions: 90 cm Weight: 2,302 g Epoch: World War I & II 1914-1945 Type Collectible: Rifles & carbines

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Colt Modell M 1860 schwarz
Civil War USA revolver manufactured by S. Colt, 1886This revolver Army Model 1860 was a muzzle-loaded cap & ball .44-caliber revolver used during the American Civil War. It was favored as a side arm by cavalry, infantry, and artillery troops.The revolver 1860 Army uses the same size frame as the .36 caliber 1851 Navy revolver. The frame is relieved to allow the use of a rebated cylinder that enables the Army to be chambered in .44 caliber. Also, the barrel on the 1860 Army has a forcing cone that is visibly shorter than that of the 1851 Navy, allowing the Army revolver to have a longer cylinder. A major distinguishing feature introduced with the 1860 revolver was the "creeping" loading lever. This arrangement employs a cam interface between lever and barrel and ideally, prevents the lever from dropping and tying up the revolver if it should recoil loose from the barrel catch during firing.More than 200,000 were manufactured from 1860 through 1873, which biggest customer was the US Government with over 127,000 units being purchased and issued to the troops. The weapon was a single-action, six-shot weapon accurate up to 75 to 100 yards, where the fixed sights were typically set when manufactured. The rear sight was a notch in the hammer, clearly visible only when the revolver was cocked.The revolver .44-caliber “Army" Model was one of the most widely-used revolvers of the Civil War. It had a six-shot, rotating cylinder, and fired a 0.454-inch diameter round lead ball, or a conical projectile, that was propelled by a 30 grain charge of black powder ignited by a copper percussion cap that contained a volatile charge of fulminate of mercury (a substance that explodes upon impact). The percussion cap, when struck by the hammer, ignited the powder charge. When fired, balls had a muzzle velocity of about 900 feet per second. Dimensions: 37 cm Weight: 1,120 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Revolvers

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American Civil War cannon, mini USA 1861
Cannon reproduction made in metal.The 1857 model, weighted 12 pounds, nicknamed as "Napoleon", was the most popular cannon used during the American Civil War. It supposed almost the 40% of the ordnance of the artillery and it was one of the most important pieces of that conflict. The "Napoleon" cannon was widely admired for its safety, reliability and efficiency, especially in the short range.The American Civil War was a very significant event in the history of the United States of America, which took place between 1861 and 1865. The two sides faced were by one hand, the forces of the Northern states (La Union) against the newly Formed Confederate States of America, integrated by eleven states of the South, by the other hand that proclaimed its independence.Four years after the start of the war, Confederate General Robert E. Lee, with an army dwindled by casualties and desertions, decided that it was better to surrender. On April 9, 1865, a meeting was arranged with General Ulysses S. Grant to sign the document of surrendering to the Confederate Army. President Andrew Jackson declared the official end of the war on August 20, 1866.Remember the battle of Gettysburg with the DENIX reproduction of the most important cannon of the American Civil War! Dimensions: 19 cm Weight: 590 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Cannons

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Col Revolver Mod. Army gray
Confederate revolver designed by Griswold & Gunnison, USA 1860. Dimensions: 35 cm Weight: 975 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Revolvers

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Set of 25 keychain bullet for Winchester
Set of 25 keychain bullet for Winchester. Dimensions: 5.9 cm Weight: 18 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Key rings

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Masonic sword
Masonic sword, 18th. Century. Dimensions: 88 cm Weight: 1,330 g Epoch: Medieval Europe VI-XV C. Type Collectible: Swords

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Mauser (pistol) black C 96
Reproduction of a pistol, made of metal and simulated engrave wooden grips, with simulating mechanism of loading and firing.Within the wide range of short weapons, the C-96 has the honor of bearing the name "classic", also known as "Broomhandle". It was a semiautomatic pistol produced in Germany from 1896 to 1937, created by the great Peter Paul Mauser. This semiautomatic pistol, with more than a century of history, has an extremely functional and practical design that has become to be recognized as one of the best weapons in the world.The German army received more than 100,000 units, which they used during World War I, in which abounded the fights at short distance in the trenches. The Communist Russia acquired large quantities of C-96. These weapons ended up receiving the nickname of "Bolo-Mauser", that is, the Mauser of the Bolsheviks. When World War II began in 1939, the C-96 was still active.Although no country recognized it as their regulatory weapon, it was used in all the warlike events that arose in the first half of the twentieth century.Recap the best battles of World War I with the DENIX reproduction of this pistol! Dimensions: 32 cm Weight: 1,120 g Epoch: World War I & II 1914-1945 Type Collectible: Pistols

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French percussion pistol from 1872
French pistol, 1872. Dimensions: 37 cm Weight: 515 g Epoch: Historical Weapons XVI-XIX C. Type Collectible: Pistols

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Winchester "Mare's Leg" gray, short version, USA 1866
Reproduction of a short rifle made of metal and wood, with loading and firing simulated mechanism.The Mare's Leg was a short, repeating rifle with lever action, that is, it allowed to make several shots before recharging, throwing out the used cap and replacing it with a new bullet by actioning a lever attached to the trigger guard; hence the reason of the term "repeating rifle".This operation consists of a horizontal movement closure that has the needle in line inside it; the lower lever when activated unlocks the closure, then moves it backwards, discovering the breech, giving space to a lifting tile and mounting the hammer from behind. At the end of its movement backwards, the closure causes a bullet to move from the magazine to the lifting tile, and then the reciprocal forward movement of the lever causes the tile to rise, placing the bullet in front of the breech, where it is pushed into battery by closing. The last stroke of the lever upwards again blocks the lock to the firing position.The design of this model was a return to its origin, using shorter revolver cartridges that produced less pressure. It also incorporated a Browning action which was much more resistant than the first rifles derived from the Henry.This rifle was used by Josh Randall, the character of Steve McQueen in the television series Wanted: Dead or Alive (1958-1961). So this weapon has also been known as Randall Special.Immerse yourself in the American Western with the historical reproduction of this DENIX short rifle, a weapon highly valued by historical reenactors and gun collectors! Dimensions: 50 cm Weight: 1,487 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Rifles & carbines

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45er Colt, brass colors with white handle
.45 cal revolver reproduction made of metal and wood, with simulated mechanism of charge and firing, and rotating drum.The Peacemaker revolver, also known as Single Action Army (SAA), was designed by Samuel Colt in 1873 and it was manufactured with different lengths of cannon: the short, 4.75-inch version, the longer versions 5.5- and 7.5-inch, or The imposing 12-inch "BuntlineSpecial".This weapon was initially used by the US Army. However, within a few years, most of the American citizens got one of these revolvers. The fact that it used ammunition of the same caliber as the Winchester M1873 rifle helped its popularization as a short weapon in the old North American West in the late nineteenth century.Curiously, this revolver has received numerous nicknames. Apart of the mentioned Peacemaker, also it was known as Frontier or Widowmaker, in reference to the facility of this revolver to left widows among the wives of the time.The film industry mythified the "Peacemaker" in the westerns of the 40s and 50s, and it was associated with big screen stars like John Wayne or Gary Cooper. Also Roosevelt had one with his initials engraved and George S. Patton used two.Feel the role of a great western with the DENIX reproduction of this revolver! Dimensions: 34 cm Weight: 1,020 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Revolvers

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45er Cavalry Colt gray
This is a replica of a Colt Peacemaker from 1873 made from metal with a wooden handle. The Peacemaker revolver, also known as Single Action Army (SAA), was designed by Samuel Colt in 1873, this weapon was initially used by the US Army. However, within a few years, most of the American citizens got one of these revolvers. The fact that it used ammunition of the same caliber as the Winchester M1873 rifle helped its popularization as a short weapon in the old North American West in the late nineteenth century. This revolver had numerous nicknames including Frontier and Widowmaker in reference to the facility of this revolver to left widows among the wives of the time. The film industry mythified the "Peacemaker" in the westerns of the 40s and 50s, and it was associated with big screen stars like John Wayne or Gary Cooper. Dimensions: 35cm x 4cm x 13cm Colour: Brown, Gun Metal Material: Wood, Zamec

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Letter opener French sword
Letter opener briquet sabre, made in metal.The sabre is a curved sword with a single edge, designed for cutting, usually used by the cavalry, the infantry and the naval officers between the 17th and 20th centuries.The curved character of its blade traditionally differentiates it from the sword and its objective is to get a man, when unloading the arm with this weapon, draw a wide circle on the opponent, making the cut point of the saber always tangent; Arose because of the need for speed in combat, which is achieved by cutting and not leaving the blade of the weapon embedded in the opponent's body. Sabers designed for cavalry have a great curvature, are almost circular, but the sabers for infantry and navy have a smaller curvature, because they attach greater importance to the defensive function: keep away the enemy and stop their blows.Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821), Emperor of France (1804-1815), consolidated and instituted many of the reforms of the French Revolution. He is considered one of the greatest military geniuses of history; Conqueror of most of Europe, commanded campaigns very successful war, although with certain equally defeats. Their aggressive wars of conquest became the greatest military operations known until that moment in Europe, involving a number of soldiers never seen in the armies of the time.Feel the role of the Napoleonic conquests of the early 19th century! Dimensions: 25 cm Weight: 73 g Epoch: Historical Weapons XVI-XIX C. Type Collectible: Letter openers

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Letter opener "Pirate saber" brass handle
This is a replica of a pirate sabre Letter Opener, this is a practical item that can take pride of place on a desk or in an office and can be used whenever necessary. Total length: 25.5 cm Blade length: 19 cm Handle length: 4 cm Weight: 0.1kg Epoch: Colonial and Pirate 1492-XVIII C. Type Collectible: Letter openers

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1 x 25 bullets for .45 Colt
1 x 25 bullets for .45 Colt.

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Letter opener Templar sword
This is a replica of a Knights Templar designed as a Letter Opener. A Knights Templar is one of the most well-known military orders associated with the Crusades, the Knights Templar lasted for almost two centuries. This is a practical item that can take pride of place on a desk or in an office and can be used easily as a letter opener. Dimensions: 25 cm Weight: 70 g Epoch: Medieval Europe VI-XV C. Type Collectible: Letter openers

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Deringer Pistole, nickelf, Kunstst. Philadelphia, USA 1862
Reproduction of a percussion pistol, made of metal and plastic imitation wooden stock, with simulated loading and firing mechanism.The Deringer Philadelphia was a muzzle-loading pocket pistol, designed by Henry Deringer (1786-1868) and produced from 1852 to 1868. This weapon, with a single shot, had a percussion-ignition system, it was used for very short distances. Very often they used to be sold in pairs; this fact was due to compensate the limited power of a single-barreled short gun and its poor reliability.Because of its great availability, the Deringer became very popular, initially among military officers and later among civilians who wished to have a small and easy-to-hide gun for self-defense; they also had the dubious reputation for being the favorite weapon of killers and poker players.In 1865, Abraham Lincoln and his wife Mary Todd attended a performance at the Ford theater. When Lincoln sat in the box, John Wilkes Booth, a Maryland actor, resident in Virginia and Southern supporter, appeared from behind and fired a single shot with a round Deringer bullet at the president's head and shouted "Sic semper tyrannis"! (Latin expression that means "this way always to the tyrants", which is the motto of the state of Virginia).Abraham Lincoln (Hodgenville, Kentucky, February 12, 1809 - Washington DC, April 15, 1865) was the sixteenth president of the United States of America from March 1861 until his murder in April 1865. Lincoln led the United States during the Secession War, the bloodiest conflict and perhaps also the greatest moral, constitutional and political crisis that the American nation has suffered. At the same time, it preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the federal government and modernized the economy.Feel part of American history with the DENIX reproduction of this Deringer! Dimensions: 20 cm Weight: 416 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Pistols

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Leather belt, for 1 Colt
Leather belt, for 1 Colt. Dimensions: 135 cm Weight: 382 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Leather cartridge belt & holsters

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M1 Carbine, Kal.30, USA 1941 BC Winchester
M1 carbine, caliber 30, designed by Winchester, USA 1941 (World War II). With belt.The M1 Carbine (officially the United States Carbine, Caliber .30, M1) is a light semi-automatic rifle. It was a standard weapon of the United States Army during World War II and the Korean War, being produced in different versions. It was widely used by US, foreign and paramilitary armed forces, being at the same time a popular civilian weapon. Dimensions: 90 cm Weight: 2,140 g Epoch: World War I & II 1914-1945 Type Collectible: Rifles & carbines

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Leather rifle belt "Mare's Leg" incl. 15 bullets, belt for Winchester No. 88491
Leather rifle belt "Mare's Leg" incl. 15 bullets, belt for Winchester No. 88491. Details: Dimensions: 121 cm Weight: 630 g Epoch: Western and American Civil War 1861-1899 Type Collectible: Leather cartridge belt & holsters

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Mauser (pistol) black C 96 with lacquered wooden handle
Reproduction of a pistol, made in wood and metal, with simulating mechanism of loading and firing.Within the wide range of short weapons, the C-96 has the honor of bearing the name "classic", also known as "Broomhandle". It was a semiautomatic pistol produced in Germany from 1896 to 1937, created by the great Peter Paul Mauser. This semiautomatic pistol, with more than a century of history, has an extremely functional and practical design that has become to be recognized as one of the best weapons in the world.The German army received more than 100,000 units, which they used during World War I, in which abounded the fights at short distance in the trenches. The Communist Russia acquired large quantities of C-96. These weapons ended up receiving the nickname of "Bolo-Mauser", that is, the Mauser of the Bolsheviks. When World War II began in 1939, the C-96 was still active.Although no country recognized it as their regulatory weapon, it was used in all the warlike events that arose in the first half of the twentieth century.Recap the best battles of World War I with the DENIX reproduction of this pistol! Dimensions: 32 cm Weight: 1,120 g Epoch: World War I & II 1914-1945 Type Collectible: Pistols

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English pistol "Pepperbox" percussion, 1815 London
Reproduction of 6 barrels pepper-box revolver made of metal and wooden grips with firing mechanism and rotating gun.The pepper-box revolver or simply pepperbox (also "pepper-pot", from its resemblance to the household pepper grinder) is a multiple-barrel repeating firearm that has three or more barrels grouped around a central axis. It mostly appears in the form of a multi-shot handheld firearm. Pepperboxes exist in all ammunition systems: matchlock, wheellock, flintlock, percussion, pinfire, rimfire and centerfire.The pepperbox was invented in the 1830s and was mainly aimed at the civilian market. Its employment spread rapidly and was popular in the United States from the 1830s until the Civil War.A unique and exclusive piece that any collector will love to have. Dimensions: 22.5 cm Weight: 968 g Epoch: Historical Weapons XVI-XIX C. Type Collectible: Pistols

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