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Replica Guns Swords :: Civil War Weapons :: Civil War Firing Black Powder Reproduction Weapons :: Firing Civil War Black Powder Reproduction Pistols
For Black Powder firing Percussion Pistols we have: 1851 Navy Steel Black powder reproductions, 1860 Army, 1860 Army Sheriff, 1861 Navy, 1862 Pocket, Navy 1863, Remington Steel, 1858 Remington. We carry Uberti®, Chiappa, and Pietta model Black Powder Reproduction pistols that fire.
Many of our Models are now available with a Conversion Cylinder that Converts Cap and Ball Revolvers from Percussion to Cartridge so you can switch back and forth from black powder to centerfire by changing the cylinder. The cylinder and plate fit together without screws or threads so reloading is simple. Use only cowboy ammunition that does not exceed 850 FPS. Those Rounds are suitable for target, Sport or Varmint Shooting never use hot or jacketed ammunition. Cowboy ammunition is produced by most manufacturers and is available at many Major Sporting Goods Stores. They Cylinder must be shipped separately from the actual Pistol purchased for it. No Firearms License is Required.
Reproduction Black Powder Weapons can not be shipped to New Jersey, Michigan, Illinois or 5 Burroughs of NY.
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Wells Fargo 1849 Pocket .31 4” Barrel
SKU: FP-038
By the late 1840s, Colt had procured sufficient government contracts to begin expansion into other markets. Most cap-and-ball revolvers were heavy dragoon types when Colt introduced its first revolver with civilian buyers in mind. The .31-caliber Baby Dragoon was a downsized version of its larger...
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Kentucky Percussion Pistol .45, 10” Blue Barrel
SKU: FP-550
The Kentucky Pistol is one of the most Famous Weapons in our History. It is the perfect companion to the Kentucky Rifle. It features a Beautiful Walnut birds head-grip stock, blue barrel finish, brass ramrod thimbles, and a casehardened side lock. The blade front sight is brass and open rear sigh...
Our price: $478.00
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1862 Police .36 with 5.5" Barrel
SKU: FP-315A
Built stronger and with a larger caliber, these pocket sized revolvers represented the advancement of earlier models like the 1849 Pocket. Barrel lengths up to 6-1/2" maxzimized velocity and accuracy in the performance of these guns' powerful .36 caliber chambers. All model are 5-shot and feature...
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1861 Navy Steel
SKU: FP-270PIE
The Colt 1861's exceptional balance made for superior handling. It saw extensive use during the Civil War and across the frontiers of America until the introduction of revolvers that used metallic cartridges. The Colt 1861's recoil was not as stout as that of .44-caliber revolvers of the time, ma...
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1860 Police Sheriff
SKU: FP-315PIE
The 1860 Sheriff saw extensive use during the Civil War and was a favored sidearm of Union troops as well as Law enforcement. Built on the same frame as the 1851 Navy, it featured a streamlined barrel, improved loading lever, and a belted cylinder added strength. Manufactured by Pietta. These Fir...
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1860 Army Steel Sheriff
SKU: FP-312PIE
Colt worked to perfect his cap and ball revolver. The sleek 1860 Army was considered to be the ultimate combat handgun of the percussion era. The single action revolver was designed around a lightweight frame, but chambered for the more powerful .44-caliber ball. The first single action army mode...
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1860 Army .44 Blue Finish
SKU: FP-310A
The 1860 Army was adopted as U.S. government ordnance because of its lighter weight, improved balance, and superior ballistics. This 6-shot, .44 caliber, round-barrel percussion revolver became very popular with mounted troops and went on to be the issue sidearm for the U.S. Army for many years. ...
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1851 Navy London, Steel .36, 7-1/2" Octagonal Barrel
SKU: FP-005
The 1851 Navy, produced from 1851 to 1872, was the most famous of the cap-and-ball era for good reason. The 6-shot offers perfect balance, precise aim, and dependability. We offer a wide selection of calibers, barrel lengths, and frame styles of this gun, which has come to symbolize the days of t...
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1849 Pocket .31 4” Barrel
SKU: FP-472A
By the late 1840s, Colt had procured sufficient government contracts to begin expansion into other markets. Most cap-and-ball revolvers were heavy dragoon types when Colt introduced its first revolver with civilian buyers in mind. The .31-caliber Baby Dragoon was a downsized version of its larger...
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