WW207 Colt 45 1911

Description

Designed by John Moses Browning, the .45 colt answers the US army requirement specification for a new handgun, lighter, usable in jungles. It sees service in the army in 1911, the first world war and was still in use during the Vietnam war. It has a 7 rounds magazine.

Weight 1,1kg. Full metal. Breech can be manipulated, magazine is removable. A fine replica for a reenactment show.

× Our WWII replicas are intended for decoration an reenactment only. Triggers and breeches may be operated, but the replica cannot be modified in any way for firing. Please remember that, even if the replicas are only decorative, they are looking like real weapons, which will lead people seing them, especially security forces, to react accordingly.

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