Colt .45 M1911A1 - Denix
Colt .45 M1911A1 - Denix
Colt .45 M1911A1 - Denix
Colt .45 M1911A1 - Denix
Colt .45 M1911A1 - Denix
Colt .45 M1911A1 - Denix

Colt M1911A1 Pistol - Denix®

Colt 1911 non-firing full-size replica with wood grips, this version now has a working safety catch and can be fully stripped-down like a original pistol, top slide can be pulled back to cock the hammer, pull the trigger to fire and release the hammer and the Magazine is removable. This would make a great addition to any re-enactment group. Made by Denix®.

€120.00  Tax included

99.173554 tax excl.

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Optional Accessories

U.S. Army M-1916 Colt Holster

U.S. Army M-1916 Colt Holster

Leather holster for the M1911 .45 pistol. These have both an iron hang to fit on pistol belts, cartridge belts, or BAR belts and a loop to fit trouser belts. The leather lace is used to tie around the wearer's thigh to prevent the holster from swinging. Holsters are made from reinforced cowhide and have the correct hardware, markings and leather cord.

€36.00
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U.S. Army M7 Shoulder Holster

U.S. Army M7 Shoulder Holster

This is the standard U.S. military shoulder holster made to accept the Colt 1911a1 and the Beretta 92f. This holster was created in the late war to rectify problems with the M3 and used from WWII through Vietnam for pilots, aircrew and tankers. Stamped us on the front of holster with military markings embossed on the back side.

€36.00 Out of stock
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U.S. Army M3 Shoulder Holster

U.S. Army M3 Shoulder Holster

Replica of the standard U.S. military shoulder holster made to accept the 1911a1 .45 pistol and varians. This holster was introduced in 1942 for Airforce pilots but also used by others arms and services of the US Army. Stamped us on the front of holster with military markings embossed on the back side.

€38.00
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The M1911 is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, recoil-operated pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge, which served as the standard-issue sidearm for the United States armed forces from 1911 to 1985. It was widely used in World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. The M1911 is still carried by some U.S. forces. 

Designed by John Browning, the M1911 is the best-known of his designs to use the short recoil principle in its basic design. The pistol was widely copied, and this operating system rose to become the preeminent type of the 20th century and of nearly all modern centerfire pistols.

Condition
New
Weight
1.15kg
Reference
8435089783124
Category
Denix® Pistols

All the articles manufactured by DENIX have a decorative character only, gift or collection, reason why the company does not take responsability for the badly use, illegal handling or manipulations that these articles can suffer. The imitations of cutting weapons, by the material of which they are made, lack edge by both sides and the firearms lack appropiate mechanisms for it and have the obstructed tube.

Assembled/Kit, non-firing Replica Models should be used only in the home as scale model displays or as collector's items, or for theatrical or training purposes, and always under the supervision of a responsible adult. They should never be carried on the street, pointed at anyone, hidden on your person, or left carelessly in your car.Do not leave them where they are accessible to unsupervised children or irresponsible adults. the carrying, handling or brandisshing in public of any model that resembles a real weapon may be in violation of the law, may create undue apprehension on the part of law enforcement officers or other person, and could result in injury to the person handling the model.

Do not point this model at other people, even as a joke. It could cause alarm or be seen as a threat, with serious or even deadly consequences.

Avoid excessive dry-firing as this may cause breakage.

To avoid mechanical failures, keep the model clean and lightly lubricated.

The public sale of DENIX articles adjusts to the normative of free commerce without being affected by the Regulation of Arms, as it comes off the opinion of the Permanent Inter-ministerial Commission of Arms and Explosives (CIPAE) dated November, 7 th . of 1995 and of the Central military finance service of Arms and Explosives (ICAE) of the Main directorate of the Civil Guard.

In spite of it, we hardly recommend you to avoid to put our articles in the hand luggage, in the cabin, due to the security normative of airports.

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