Replica Military Weapons - Our unofficial articles come from many sources. Many of our firearms are specifically designed for law enforcement and military training. Most of our guns are made by us from rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA rubber), while others are purchased replicas or blank guns that have been turned off.

Basic nylon covers are available in most places for a flat price of $5. Leather and shoulder holsters regularly cost $2.50 per week (alone or with armor rental). Western vests also cost $2.50 to $5 per week or $5 to $7.50 per week if rented only.

Replica Military Weapons

Replica Military Weapons

This Russian designed weapon has been the most successful and recognized assault rifle in the world for over 60 years.

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Stock up on spare magazines for when you need to be ready for a firefight. These are related to the "wood and metal" examples above.

The AR-15 "black rifle" patent, created by the ArmaLite company in the late 1950s, was later purchased by Colt and transformed into what we now know as the M-16 and its many variants.

These are the guns you see in the picture above. Each shows different signs of wear and tear. Damages will be different for each lease. The chain is included.

This German designed machine gun was carried by paratroopers, tank crews and many other soldiers in World War II. The MP-40 was used in the late 2000s.

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This is what made the 1920s roar! One variant of this commercial model is the "Gangster/G-man", which has a high capacity drum magazine. Polyurethane with steel reinforcement. There are no moving parts

German MP-41 Handgun This German machine gun (basically an MP-40 with a wooden stock) was carried by special units in the German Army. Wood and metal with a small step and removable magazine. Sling together. $12.50 Thompson M-1928 Machine Gun, Trade Edition This is what made the 1920s roar! This is a commercial "Gangster/G-man" model that has a high capacity drum magazine. Wood and metal with limited performance. $12.50 Thompson M-1928 A1 Submachine Gun, Military Edition This version of the Tommy gun was developed for military use. Wood and metal with work function and removable magazine. Wood and metal with limited functionality and removable magazine. $12.5 The classic Uzi rifle was originally designed by Major Uziel Gal of the Israeli army in 1948 and has been in use since the early 1950s. One of the most popular rifles ever produced. Polyurethane with steel reinforcement. Powder is not available without moving parts. $10.00 The Uzi submachine gun was originally designed by Major Uziel Gal of the Israeli army in 1948 and has been in use since the early 1950's. One of the most popular handguns ever produced. This model is the full size pistol version of the Uzi above. Polyurethane with steel reinforcement. Powder is not available without moving parts. $7.50

Designed by Russian Yevgeny Dragunov in 1963, this all-purpose rifle has been on nearly every battlefield since Vietnam.

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A modern long-range rifle that has been in production since 1962 and is being developed in different calibers every year.

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A modern hunting rifle that has been manufactured since 1962. This version, produced in a different style every year, is finished in black.

This repeating rifle was the main rifle used by the British Army from the turn of the century until the end of the 1950s.

This gun was used by the British Empire during the 1850s and 1860s and was the second gun used in the American Civil War (both sides).

This is an improved version (and shortened to 40 inches) of the Enfield 1853 described above and was easily used by cavalry and artillery units.

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These shotguns are side by side double shotguns. Some are open and some are muzzle loading. There will be slight differences in the actual style. Please let us know if you have any special requirements.

Available in 12, 10 and .410 gauge, although most are very similar in appearance. There will be differences in models as we have many in slightly different styles.

A welcome passenger in long, lonely carriages. This is a double barrel gun. Wood and metal. Some may have limited functionality, but these are basically devices that are for looks only.

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This style of flintlock gun was used in Western Europe in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The name "1807" indicates the year this style was introduced, but the general design and mechanism of the flintlock dates back to the late 17th century. has brass trim and has a Napoleon crown on the stock. Also available in antique gray trim instead of brass and without the crown.

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Sometimes considered a primitive rifle, the blunderbuss is a short-range weapon that fires "shots" and a series of other projectiles. The blunderbuss was popular from the 17th century to the early 19th century.

Developed by the Military Weapons Company (Model 10) in 1964, this submachine gun was widely used in Vietnam and was specifically designated in the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban.

Originally designed by Major Ozil Gal of the Israeli Army in 1948, it was used from the early 1950s. One of the most popular rifles ever produced.

Originally designed by Major Ozil Gal of the Israeli Army in 1948, it was used from the early 1950s. One of the most popular rifles ever produced. This model is the full size pistol version of the Uzi above.

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The pistol broke with the Beretta 92 to replace the Colt 1911 as the standard service pistol. The P-226 came in various forms. The P-229 is a smaller version.

Designed for professionals, the GLOCK 17 is the most widely used pistol in the world. It is trusted by law enforcement officers around the world for its unmatched reliability, high average capacity of 17 rounds in a standard magazine, and light weight.

The Austrian-designed 9mm semi-automatic pistol first appeared in 1999 and is still in production today. Designed for civilian and law enforcement use.

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The standard weapon of the US military from 1911 until 1985 when the Bertha (above) took over. Wood and metal. Some may have limited functionality or a removable magazine, but these are hand tools that are for looks only.

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1911 in chrome (officers only please!). Wood and metal. Some may have limited functionality or a removable magazine, but these are hand tools that are for looks only.

The standard weapon of the US military from 1911 until 1985 when the Bertha (above) took over. Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA - hard rubber).

Available in "Commander" style with 4.25" barrel and "ring" hammer or "Government Style with 5" barrel and traditional spur hammer.

The innovative and unique locking mechanism helped the Luger become one of the most popular pistol designs of all time. German; World War I and World War II

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The Russian service pistol was designed by Fedor Tokarev and introduced in the 1930s. Currently still in service. Although there are variants made by Korea, China and other countries, they are all very similar. Ours is Russian

This pistol grip trigger earned its place on our list because the customer needed a gun that looked futuristic. It has a bit of a "Blade Runner" look to it.

These are blue (black) pistols with some variation in grip color/material and barrel length, from the small bore .38 to the long barreled .357 Magnum. These are available as working replicas with working actions or as non-action rifles.

Replica Military Weapons

These are bright chrome pistols with some variation in grip color/material and barrel length, from the small .38 Special to the large .357 Magnum. These are available as working replicas with working actions or as non-action rifles.

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At least according to S&W, "the most popular small personal defense pistol on the market". This model was a medium .32 revolver that was easy to carry and conceal. Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA - hard rubber).

The 1860 Army revolver was chambered in .44 by Colt and was the most widely used revolver in the Civil War. Available in black/bronze or antique grey.

This large and unusual sidearm was invented by Jean-Alexandre Lemat and had a rotating cylinder that could fire .42 or .36 caliber bullets. In addition, it had a short .20 caliber rifle that could fire. This weapon was widely used by the Confederate Army (in service 1861-65).

The Model 3 revolver was developed by Smith & Wesson and adopted by the United States Army in 1870, and was the first standard cartridge-firing pistol in the United States Army. Our modeler shown here is named Major George W. Schofield and has the reputation of making major improvements to the original S&W Model 3. Wood and metal design with limited functionality.

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* 4 week minimum for all rentals. Modern nylon covers are available for a flat fee of $5 if available. Leather garments are $2.50 per week for select styles, subject to availability. A high school student in Japan is building impressive full scale models of military rifles. Copies are carved from wooden blocks and have

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