All functional moving parts.
Faithful manufacturing and quality, wood and metal. Realistic dimensions and weight.
Reproduction very close to reality, completely removable and reassemblable.
"Government automatic"
"Model Caliber .45"
Reproduction of pistol, metal and plastic cuffs, with charging and firing simulation mechanism, mobile insurance, detachable barrel and removable magazine.
The M1911 is a rugged, reliable, single-action, self-acting, back-driven semi-automatic pistol powered by a .45 caliber cartridge stacker. It was designed for military use by John M. Browning, who also designed the appropriate cartridge for the weapon, the .45 ACP.
On March 29, 1911, it was officially accepted as a statutory weapon of the United States Armed Forces, first receiving the designation of the semi-automatic pistol .45, M1911. Subsequently from 1924, his designation changed to Pistol Auto Caliber .45, M1911A1. In total, the army has acquired about 2.7 million guns during its service life.
It was widely used during the First World War, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. He remained in the service of continuous form in the US Army until 1985, when he was replaced by the Beretta. Some variants are still in production, given their popularity, still active in some units of special forces, naval and marine.
Relive the best battles in history with the Denix replica of one of the most famous pistols ever created!
SKU | CD1312 |
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Designation | Dummy Denix replica of the American M1911 pistol |
French Law | Vente libre |
Length (cm) | 24 |
Weight (g) | 909 |
MSRP | 136.00 € TTC |