

🤠 Step into the Wild West with style and authenticity!
The Denix "Peacemaker" 0.45 Replica Gun is a meticulously crafted, non-firing metal replica of the iconic Single-Action Army revolver. Measuring 11¼ inches and weighing over 2 pounds, it features a functional lock, revolving cylinder, and ejector system, delivering an authentic look and feel perfect for collectors, cosplay, and themed events. Its pewter finish adds vintage charm, while its safe, non-firing design ensures worry-free social use.


| ASIN | B001AN1SNO |
| Air Gun Power Type | Electric |
| Barrel Material Type | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #91,456 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #40 in Airsoft Pistols |
| Brand | Denix |
| Brand Name | Denix |
| Caliber | 0.45 |
| Color | Grey Metal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 222 Reviews |
| Frame Material Type | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00843509711868 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.01"L x 1.57"W x 4.92"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Denix |
| Product Dimensions | 12.01"L x 1.57"W x 4.92"H |
| Rounds | 6 |
| UPC | 843509711868 |
H**Y
A Perfectly Authentic Prop for a Western-Themed Party—A Real Showstopper!
**Denix "Peacemaker" 0.45 Replica Gun (Pewter) - Non-Firing Replica** **A Perfectly Authentic Prop for a Western-Themed Party—A Real Showstopper!** I recently brought the Denix "Peacemaker" 0.45 Replica Gun to a western-themed party, and it was an absolute hit! This non-firing replica added an incredible touch of authenticity to my outfit, and everyone at the event was impressed with how realistic it looked. **What I Liked:** - **Incredibly Authentic Design**: The detail on this replica is stunning. It looks and feels just like the iconic Peacemaker revolver, right down to the weight and finish. The pewter color gives it a realistic, aged look that perfectly complements any western attire. At the party, I received numerous compliments on how authentic my outfit looked, and this replica gun was a big part of that. - **High-Quality Construction**: The build quality of this replica is impressive. It’s made from metal and has a solid, hefty feel, which adds to the realism. The moving parts, such as the trigger and hammer, work smoothly, enhancing the overall experience. Even though it’s a non-firing replica, it feels like you’re handling the real deal. - **Great for Photos and Role-Play**: This Peacemaker replica was a fantastic prop for photos at the party. It helped me get into character and added a dramatic flair to the event. Whether I was posing for pictures or simply mingling with guests, this prop added an extra layer of fun and authenticity to the evening. - **Safe for Events**: Since it’s a non-firing replica, I didn’t have to worry about safety issues, which is important at social gatherings. It’s realistic enough to look the part but safe enough to bring to any event without causing concern. The peace of mind this provides is invaluable, especially when you want to focus on enjoying the party. - **Conversation Starter**: This replica gun was a real conversation starter. Everyone wanted to know where I got it and marveled at how realistic it looked. It definitely helped me stand out and added to the overall enjoyment of the evening. **What I Didn’t Like:** - **Trigger Sensitivity**: The trigger and hammer work well, but they’re a bit sensitive. While this isn’t a huge issue, it’s something to be aware of when handling the replica. You don’t want to accidentally damage any of the moving parts by applying too much force. - **Pewter Finish Can Show Wear**: The pewter finish looks fantastic, but it can show wear if handled roughly or if it’s knocked around. I noticed a few minor scuffs after the party, but they were easy to buff out. A bit of care is needed to keep it looking its best, especially if you plan on using it frequently. - **No Holster Included**: The replica doesn’t come with a holster, which would have been a nice addition for completing the look. I had to find a separate holster to carry it at the party, which wasn’t a big deal, but something to keep in mind if you want the full western gunslinger look. **Bottom Line:** The Denix "Peacemaker" 0.45 Replica Gun (Pewter) is an outstanding addition to any western-themed outfit. It’s incredibly realistic, well-made, and sure to impress at any event. While the trigger sensitivity and lack of a holster are minor considerations, the overall quality and authenticity of this replica make it a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their western look. I had a fantastic time at the party, and this replica gun played a big part in making my outfit look authentic and memorable. If you’re looking to make a statement at your next themed event, this Peacemaker replica is definitely worth adding to your collection.
K**H
Great Product!
Received this replica today. It's incredible -- heavily made of metal, good mechanisms, working trigger and hammer, with oiled metal. Heavy and feels 100% real. The wooden handle was a bit loose, but easily tightened down with a screwdriver. It's SO real looking that I had to order orange tape and a plastic cap so I don't get arrested in public on Halloween!
M**D
Was surprised how good it is...
I bought this gun and a holster to go with it for my dad as a gift. He's big into westerns and I knew he'd love it. The gun looked good online and seemed to be from a reputable manufacturer so I figured what the hell. When I got the gun in the mail the first thing that shocked me was how heavy it was. It is built tough with strong metal not that fake stuff. It definitely has some weight to it. The other thing that I was very happy about was how well it worked. It spins, it has the chamber where you can insert bullets (you can't really but you can open the chamber), the hammer pulls back everything. There is even a barrel cleaner. It definitely is a good buy if you are looking to practice spinning, quick draw, or just for fun. You can also just use it as decoration and put it on a stand on your desk or hang it on your wall. It looks good enough just for show. Highly recommend it if you are looking for a good replica of what they used in the wild west.
H**.
Awesome replica!
Awesome replica! I am an independent filmmaker, and had to shoot scene set in the late 1800s South. These pistols look so realistic down to the weight and feel.
T**.
Heavy duty looks, feels and weighs what it shoot
This is a perfect little replica for practicing gun slinging, it is balanced like it should be and is pretty rugged. I would recommend practicing over carpet as the gun is heavy and might break or get badly marred over concrete or tile. All aspects of the gun function fully from the trigger to the hammer to the cylinder. The only reason I did not give 5 stars is because although the cylinder spins, it does not spin well, it has a little wiggle room and rattles a bit when you spin it. Otherwise, its a great little replica. Probably the only reason this gun wouldnt fire is because the barrel doesnt go all the way to the cylinder.
P**X
Get three coffins ready
I was probably 8 years old when my mother introduced me to "Fistfull of Dollars". To this day, they remain my favorite westerns. A couple of years ago, I was shopping for a Halloween costume, and I found a really cool leather black hat, and a matching black and white poncho. My mother happened to be with me at the time. When I put them on, she was like "they are totally you!". Problem with adult costumes is that most of them are designed for one night of fun. The other problem is that trying to find a cool looking gun in this day and age is next to impossible. In 2008, I was lucky to find a blue and white dart gun with a couple of holsters. I hate to say it, but it's the "little things" that make or break the costume. I started hunting around on the internet later, to find that these beautiful replicas actually existed, and not as costly as I thought they would be. I have seen exact replicas of the Colt 45 used in "Fistfull of Dollars" selling for $110. I decided not to copy Clint Eastwood, but create my own version of his persona. I just received the Pewter Denix "Peacemaker" replica, and it is everything I ever wanted as a child. I like the pewter because I wanted a gun that looked kind of weathered, not too shiny, but not completely dark either. This gun has the weight an feel of a real gun, The barrel spins, the hammer cocks, and there is a spring loaded firing pin on one side, but it is there for looks. The only difference from this gun and the Fisfull of Dollars replica is the snakes on the handle! The replica showed up on the exact date that amazon said it would. The gun comes in a small box that looks somewhat like a cigarette box that says [...] made in Spain. I have also ordered a fancy leather gun/holster combo which is on it's way. I recommend this product to all of you who are sick of wasting a good costume with a silly toy gun that looks less than real. I am used to twirling cap guns over the years. This one has some weight, so I need to practice again! "My mistake, make that four coffins!" _Clint Eastwood.
N**C
Realistic appearance, but breakable
Realistic and impressive initially, but not built to last. My son bought this to play cowboys thinking it would last longer than toy cap guns. The trigger broke after a short time. For the cost, we are very disappointed.
D**Y
Good Fun for the Price
Received this replica in the mail today. I like the pewter finish on this replica. It looks old and there's no paint or finish to damage if you scratch it. It has the heft and feel of a real Single Action Army except the grips are too thick compared to the actual Colt or its clones. I've looked at similar replicas in retail stores in the past, so I pretty well knew what to expect. It definitely doesn't look like a toy, but anyone who has handled a real one will immediately know this is a replica. Its fit and finish are fair to good and could pass for a real SAA especially if seen from a distance or in a holster. The mechanics of my replica leave something to be desired. When cocking it, the cylinder will rotate sometimes, but just as likely the cylinders starts to rotate and then returns to where it was. I plan to take a peek inside to see if there is anything I can correct. It cocks and the hammer falls when the trigger is pulled. There is a half cock position, the loading gate opens and the ejector rod will push through the chambers just like a real one. I'd suggest not trying to take the grips off. What appear to be screws are not screws. It's some kind of long rivet with heads that look like screws. The price paid for this replica on Amazon more than compensates for any shortcomings. I've seen similar replicas for $100 or more, so this was a good price. I can leave this laying about the house and not fear for my safety or anyone else's. GN
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