Description
ESSENTIAL REPLICAS REPLICAS, WITH WEIGHT AND REAL DIMENSIONS,
FUNCTIONAL MECHANISMS, BUILT WITH MATERIALS SIMILAR TO THE ORIGINALS
Reproduction of the revolver colt. 45 made of metal and wood with the load simulator and firing mechanism and rotating drum.
The Peacemaker revolver, also known as a single Army action (ASA), was designed by Samuel Colt in 1873 and was produced with different cane lengths: the short version of 4.75 inches, the longer forms, 5.5 and 7.5 inches, or the impressive “Buntline Special”, 12 inches.
This weapon was initially used by the American army. However, in a few years most Americans were one of these guns. That ammunition used with the same caliber shotgun Winchester M1873 helped its popularity as a flank in the old American West in the late nineteenth century.