DENIX 1038 Colt Peacemaker
The Colt Peacemaker, single action revolver with six metal bullets caliber 0.45, was designed in 1872 by William Mason & Charles Brinckerhoff Richards and manufactured by Colt's Patent Manufacturing Company in 1873 and was until 1892 the main gun of the U.S. Army. Offered in 30 different calibers and many options in the length of the barrel. In 1900, when production was serial serial number 192,000 certified for smokeless gunpowder. Used in the American Civil War, the war with the Indians, the Spanish-American war, the war in the Philippines and the First World War.
Model
COLT PEACEMAKER
Code
1038
Weight
950 gr.
Dimension
29 cm
Color
Grey
Handle
Wood
Date of manufactoring
1873
AVAILABILITY
YES
The freight is including to the price for delivery inτο Greece.
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BEITER NOCKS PIN ASYMMETRIC #1
Werner Beiter has invented the Asymmetric Nock! Not only: he was the first, that was able to produce specific nocks in different shapes for most arrows on the market! He developed Insert-Nocks, Outnocks, InOut-Nocks and PinOut-Nocks, to be used directly in or on shafts or on Bushings or Pins. Now Werner Beiter introduces the first Asymmetric Pin Nock, to complete the product line.
Each Nock size has only one single mould. This offers highest precision and lowest tolerances. Every single PinOut-Nock comes out of the same cavity.
The Nock does not pinch on the nocking point, it rests there with a spring effect. The working life is much higher and, very important, the Beiter Nock guarantees constant release from the bowstring, shot after shot.
The Beiter Pin-Nock is available as asymmetric or symmetric (Hunter). To ensure that a Beiter Asymmetric Nock is placed correctly, control that the notch for the nocking point looks to the front of the arrow.
The Beiter Pin-Nock can be shot without problem with all known nocking points; but the Beiter nocking point is the ideal partner for any asymmetric Beiter Nock.
Beiter Pin-Nocks should fit an all Pins on the market, so that all arrow available shafts can be used with the unique Beiter nock system.
BEITER PIN NOCK
4.32 gr
Colors
Green, Orange, White, black, blue, purple
Package
1 piece
The freight, for all the deliveries to the Greek area is 6,00 euros
SEMI AUTOMATIC ATA MAROCCHI
Semiautomatic carbine, with iterative gas mechanism, of the famous Italian manufacturer Marocchi. The Italian elegance coupled with a well-known and established mechanism at a very good price.
ATA MAROCCHI
Code order
ATA I
2,950 kg
Cal.
12 cal. /76 magnum
Overall length
112/117/122 c m
Barrels length
61/66/71 cm
Capacity
2+1
choke
5 chokes
Rib
7 mm
wood
Sanded and oiled walnut
Sling swivels
Provided
receiver
ergal
stock
pistole 36,5 cm
Proof tested
1370
DENIX 1007/L Colt army mod. 1860
The Colt army mod. 1860 .44 caliber, was constructed in 1860 by the Colt's Manufacturing Company, about 200.00 in parts and was in production until 1873. Designed by Samuel Colt and was used in the Civil War and the war with the Indians. It was a side weapon used by the cavalry, infantry and naval forces. They used the same frame as the Colt Navy 1851, were .36 caliber but open their chamber at .44. Was 6-bullets, single action and used rotating cylinder 0.454'' (11chil.). Entered the cylinder 30 grains of black powder and the copper percussion cap contained mercury to cause the explosion. The rear sight was a notch in the hammer, clearly visible only when the revolver was cocked The accurate was 70-90 meters and muzzle velosity was 900 feet per second.
COLT Army model 1860
1007/L
1.120 gr.
37 cm
Black and old brass
1860
DENIX 1040 L Navy
The Colt Navy, single action pistol muzzle was designed in 1847 by Samuel Colt and manufactured by Colt's Patent Firearms Hartford Conn and was until 1873 the main revolver the American navy. Offered in caliber .36 cal. Used by the U.S. Navy, the British Army, Canada, Austria-Hungary and the Russian Empire during the Polish uprising in 1863.
COLT ΝAVY
1040 L
1050 gr.
35 cm
Old silver & brass
1851