1854 Volcanic Pistol, Brass and Faux Mother-of-Pearl, Replica
Faithful replica of a Smith & Wesson Volcanic pistol Model No. 2 produced from 1854 to 1855. Volcanic pistols and rifles were the first lever-action repeating arms with toggle-lock. This locking system was further used by the Winchester Company. More information...
Notify me when the item is in stock.
We will inform you as soon as we stock up.
1854 Volcanic Pistol, Brass and Faux Mother-of-Pearl, Replica
This reproduction of this Western pistol is a special edition that looks particularly classy. It has handle scales made of resin (imitation mother-of-pearl) that beautifully contrast with the brass-coloured barrel and frame. The blackened firing mechanism and the engraved plant motifs that adorn the frame provide the finishing touch. Like the original weapon, this replica is equipped with a repeating lever that can be moved and secured, so it can be cocked and triggered.
This firearm replicas are solely intended for re-enactment and decorative purposes. Although the mechanism is fully articulated, this reproduction is not capable of firing.
This Western gun is not only a great item for every collection, but also an indispensable accessory or prop for cowboys, bounty hunters and American Frontier re-enactors. A true gem for Wild West fans!
- Material: resin (faux mother-of-pearl), metal (antiqued brass finish)
- Overall length: approx. 32 cm
- Weight: approx. 970 g
Specs may slightly vary from piece to piece.