
Denix Pistols from Medieval Collectables
Medieval Collectables has a fine selection of replica pistols made by Denix. We have over 50 styles to choose from. Derringers, Revolvers, Pocket Pistols, Blunderbusses, Flintlock Pistols, Double Barreled Pistols, Peacemakers and more. These are great collectible pieces and gifts.
Colt 45 Peacemaker Item # DXM-1186/G The Single-Action Army Revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940. This non-firing version has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. Price: $65.00 |
Colt 45 Peacemaker Item # DXM-1186/N The Single-Action Army Revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940. Used by legends like Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickock it was also the weapon of choice for settlers in the West during the late 19th century. Price: $69.00 |
Colt 45 Peacemaker Item # DXM-1186/NQ The Single-Action Army Revolver was the choice for settlers in the West during the late 19th century. This non-firing version is nickel-finished and has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. Price: $69.00 |
Colt 45 Peacemaker Item # DXM-1280/L The Single-Action Army Revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940. This non-firing version replicates a gold-inlaid piece and has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. Price: $74.00 |
Colt 45 Peacemaker Item # DXB-1281/L The Single-Action Army Revolver coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the names Peacemaker and Frontier Six-Shooter were popularized. Although most were produced for the military, some civilian versions were beautifully engraved at the factory. Price: $75.00 |
Colt Cavalry Revolver Item # DXM-1191/G The Single-Action Army Revolver was produced 1872 to 1940. The Cavalry Models relatively long barrel provided excellent accuracy. This non-firing version has a functional lock mechanism, with a revolving cylinder and working ejector system. Price: $65.00 |
Colt Cavalry Revolver Item # DXM-1191/NQ The Single-Action Army Revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940. As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the names Peacemaker and Frontier Six-Shooter were popularized. Price: $69.00 |
Colt Civil War Army Revolver Item # DX-1083/G Introduced in 1850 and made through 1873, the total production of the Model 1851 revolver was about 255,000 pieces. The cap-and-ball revolver fired six 36 caliber balls, and a loading mechanism was incorporated into the design. Price: $69.00 |
Colt Civil War Navy Revolver Item # DX-1083/L Introduced in 1850 and made through 1873, the total production of the Model 1851 revolver was about 255,000 pieces. This non-firing replica has the handling characteristics of the original, with functional lock and loading mechanisms. Price: $74.00 |
Colt M1860 Army Issue Revolver Replica Item # DX-1007/G During the Civil War, the Union Army purchased almost 130,000 pieces of the M1860 percussion revolver. Enterprising Confederate armories were quick to appropriate the design and produce the piece for Southern troops. Price: $75.00 |
Colt M1860 Revolver in "Navy" finish Item # DX-1007/L This non-firing replica has the handling characteristics of the original, with functional lock and loading mechanisms. Price: $78.00 |
Crossbow Pistol Item # DX-1233 This little crossbow was more likely developed for target and sporting purposes than as a serious weapon. This replica is not functional, except to the extent that the workings of a crossbow are clearly demonstrated. Price: $49.00 |
Engraved Colt 1851 Navy Revolver Item # DX-1040/B The engraved Navy revolver was a presentation piece given to high ranking military officers and government officials and was based on the military-issue 1851 Navy revolver, which saw service through the end of the Civil War. Price: $79.00 |
Engraved Colt 1851 Navy Revolver Item # DX-1040/L The engraved Navy revolver was a presentation piece given to high ranking military officers and government officials and was based on the military-issue 1851 Navy revolver, which saw service through the end of the Civil War. Price: $79.00 |
Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol Item # DX-1219/G A blunderbuss is a muzzle-loading firearm with a flared, trumpet-like barrel and is the predecessor to the shotgun. Most of these weapons are mid-sized, being smaller than most shoulder-fired arms, but larger than a pistol. Price: $45.00 |
Flintlock Blunderbuss Pistol Item # DX-1219/L A blunderbuss is a muzzle-loading firearm with a flared, trumpet-like barrel and is the predecessor to the shotgun. Most of these weapons are mid-sized, being smaller than most shoulder-fired arms, but larger than a pistol. Price: $45.00 |
Flintlock Pistol Item # DX-237/G The original of this particular flintlock pistol was made in London during the 18th century. This non-firing version is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece. Price: $22.50 |
Flintlock Pistol Dagger Item # DX-1023 The flintlock pistol was made in London, early in the 18th. century and the skill of the maker is very evident. This non-firing replica is accurate in size and detail - a great costume or conversation piece. Price: $39.00 |
French Cavalry Flintlock Pistol, ca. 1800 Item # DX-1011 Flintlock pistols were so called because the lock uses a flint to strike sparks into the priming pan when the trigger is pulled. A small amount of gunpowder in this pan is ignited, ignites the main gunpowder charge in the barrel, firing the lead ball. Price: $69.00 |
French Flintlock Pistol Item # DX-1012 Flintlock pistols were so called because the lock uses a flint to strike sparks into the priming pan when the trigger is pulled. Decorated with a skull and crossbones, this non-firing replica is great for the piratically inclined! Price: $55.00 |
George Washingtons Flintlock Item # DX-1228 George Washingtons favorite pistol was made in London in 1748 by Hawkins, one of the best known gunmakers of the period. This non-firing replica has all of the features of the original, including the George Washington nameplate on the grip. Price: $69.00 |
German Flintlock Item # DX-1043/L Flintlock pistols were so called because the lock uses a flint to strike sparks into the priming pan when the trigger is pulled. This non-firing version is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece. Price: $49.00 |
Italian Flintlock Pistol Item # DX-1045/G Italian Flintlock Pistol has authentic details with a pewter finish. The flintlock pistol has a functional lock mechanism but it does not fire. Price: $49.00 |
Italian Flintlock Pistol Item # DX-1031/G Flintlock pistols were so called because the lock uses a flint to strike sparks into the priming pan when the trigger is pulled.This non-firing version is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece. Price: $44.00 |
Italian Flintlock Pistol Item # DX-1031/L Flintlock pistols were so called because the lock uses a flint to strike sparks into the priming pan when the trigger is pulled.This non-firing version is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece. Price: $47.00 |
Italian Flintlock Pistol Item # DX-1016/G The original of this particular flintlock pistol was made by Lorenzi in Italy in about 1680 and the engraved coat of arms is that of the famous Medici family. This non-firing version is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece. Price: $49.00 |
Italian Flintlock Pistol Item # DX-1016/L The original of this particular flintlock pistol was made by Lorenzi in Italy in about 1680 and the engraved coat of arms is that of the famous Medici family. This non-firing version is accurately detailed - a great costume or conversation piece. Price: $49.00 |
Italian Percussion Pistol Item # DX-1013/G Percussion Lock pistols were so called because the lock system causes a percussion cap to be struck by the hammer when the trigger is pulled. This non-firing version is accurately detailed and shows typical Italian craftsmanship. Price: $45.00 |
Italian Percussion Pistol Item # DX-1013/L Caplock or Percussion Lock pistols were so called because the lock system causes a percussion cap to be struck by the hammer when the trigger is pulled. This non-firing version is accurately detailed and shows typical Italian craftsmanship. Price: $45.00 |
Kentucky Flintlock Pistol Item # DX-1198 Made from gunsmiths who crafted Kentucky rifles, these late 18th Century pistols were actually made in Pennsylvania and Maryland. The pistols exhibited the clean, uncluttered lines of their rifle cousins, as clearly shown in this non-firing version. Price: $57.00 |
Lonestar Colt 45 Revolver Item # DX-1038 The Single-Action Army Revolver was produced in several forms and many calibers from 1872 to 1940. As its introduction coincided with the settlement of the Wild West, the names Peacemaker and Frontier Six-Shooter were popularized. Price: $65.00 |
Napoleon Flintlock Pistol Item # DX-1026 The original of this side-by-side double-barreled flintlock pistol is from Napoleons private armory and bears his insignia on both sides of the grip. Price: $79.00 |
Napoleons Pistol Item # DX-1063 Napoleons personal flintlock pistol was made in 1806 by Jean-Baptiste Gribeauval, of St. Etienne and is preserved in a French museum. This non-firing replica is accurately detailed and provides a great collector and conversation piece. Price: $59.00 |
Navy Pocket Pistol Item # DX-1259/NQ More Model 1849 Pocket Pistols were produced than any other cap-and-ball firearm. Some 200 variations were produced during this time. This non-firing replica represents the Wells Fargo model which, with its 3 inch barrel was relatively easy to carry. Price: $39.00 |
Replica bullets Item # DX-B-C These replica bullets are made to fix all of Denix's Colt Peacemaker style revolvers. They are 1.25" long and have a diameter of .25". These are non-fireable. Price: $0.60 |
Smith and Wesson M1869 Revolver Item # DX-1008/L The 1869 First Model American Army revolver had a hinged frame that opened to reveal the end of the cylinder and an automatic ejection system for faster reloading of the newly developed metallic cartridges. Price: $85.00 |
Smith and Wesson M1869 Revolver Item # DX-1008/NQ The 1869 First Model American Army revolver had a hinged frame that opened to reveal the end of the cylinder and an automatic ejection system for faster reloading of the newly developed metallic cartridges. Price: $89.00 |


