MASTER USADecorative Western Revolver with Display Stand 13-inches Overall, Style Navy Ornate Engravings on Body SMB-110 Decorative, Collectible, Cosplay
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.88 x 6.02 x 2.52 inches |
Package Weight | 0.78 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10 x 10 x 7 inches |
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Brand Name | MASTER USA |
Model Name | SMB-110 |
Color | Gold |
Material | Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Master Cutlery Inc. |
Part Number | SMB-110 |
Style | Retro |
Included Components | Display Revolver |
Size | 13-Inch Overall |
A**R
Looks good and has fun features
Looks nice on display plus the cylinder rotates
K**R
Good, solid prop gun
We wanted a prop gun for our photo booth that would be "close enough" to the TV show "Supernatural" Colt. Yes, the show has a Paterson 1836... But those are generally 3d printed and breakable, or too expensive to want to put into the possible hands of convention goers.Did a gunmetal patina finish and etched the handle in a TV show appropriate pentacle, and it looks great in our photo booth photos... at a fraction of the cost!
F**D
A good start to replica piece
First Impression ---I was surprised how good this replica looked and felt when I first pulled it out of the box. Since it is made of metal it has a nice weight to it and the plastic handle looks like polished wood. The trigger function is a fun little thing to play with too.The Functionality ---Like the other reviewer says, but the product description doesn't for some reason, this is a replica of a 1851 Navy Colt. If you want to look at the pictures on-line you'll see the similarities. This gun is single action like the real thing (you must cock the hammer with your thumb then pull the trigger) But the cylinder doesn't rotate in this action, although you can free spin it if you wish. The Navy Colt was a cap and ball gun and this replica looks like it could fire those little red caps that used to go in toy guns though I'm not sure. If you're not sure what I'm talking about do a search for "cap gun" in toys and look for the little red circles. The parts are all connected so you can't disassemble the gun like you would the real thing. But for thirty some odd dollars I'm not worried about it.The Look ---The first thing you notice about the look is the decoration all over the metal. There is a raised design that looks like vines all over the gun. The gun has "THE U.S. .36" on two sides of the cylinder. It looks really close to the Navy Colt. If someone walked up to it and knew what one looked like they would probably correctly identify it.The Details ---The cylinder is hollow. If you look in it there isn't a tube for each chamber but most people would not notice it. There is a place on the left side of the gun below the cylinder where I can barely make out "Colt ----" I'm assuming the last part says 1851. It's supposed to be raised but is almost unnoticeable on mine. Something that struck me as weird was a marlin on the gun. When I saw it I automatically thought of Marlin Firearms. When you start looking real close you'll notice the metal seems rough like it was thrown around in the factory and has rough grinding work. Other than that the only other tiny thing is some of the screws are in the right place but some are in the wrong place or not represented on the replica.The Handle ---The handle is the worst part of the replica. not because it doesn't look right but because it is incredibly cheap. I haven't been rough with the replica and one side of the handle has already fallen off, but it snaps back into place. On a couple of spots though the wood painting is flaking off on both sides. This part of the replica has no quality to it what so everThe Stand ---It is pretty cheap, plastic with a wood grain carved in the base. The uprights that support the gun are suppose to look like ivory but are also cheap plastic. I would be very gentle with it because I bet it would break very easily.The Verdict ---This is a real good start to a replica. The only thing I think NEEDS to be fixed is the handle. Everything else is of the quality you would expect for a thirty dollar replica. For a few more dollars I bet they could make an amazingly realistic replica with a cylinder that rotates with the hammer and can be disassembled.I would definitely recommend this for someone looking for a decent replica of 1851 Navy Colt.
B**C
Perfect movie prop
For the money, these are great guns for anyone looking to make a western. The picture here is after I altered them with paint. You can get several different looks. The revolver barrel does not turn as you fire, but the hammer does cock back and the trigger works. The gun will arrive looking cheap and fake IMHO, but a little black paint on the handle makes it look like real wood and then the metal parts can be weathered as you like. (If you're filming, match these with a foam revolver that you can likewise paint so that you have a gun that can be safely thrown around or used to knock someone's noggin. Foam gun on Amazon under "foam western revolver".)
D**L
It’s great
It’s realistic and for the price it’s super cool to carry a round and it’s a really detailed gun and it’s full metal the handle it’s plastic but it’s don’t look that cheap honestly it’s great
B**N
Love the look!
Was amazed of the quality! Would recommend!
O**M
Its okay
Its good for decoration, but it breaks after 5 days of playing with it. Its made out of cheap metal, the loading lever (ramrod) underneath the barrel doesn't work, but the trigger and hammer mechanism does, but like I said, breaks after 5 days of playing with it. You cannot put it on half cock and the cylinder doesn't rotate as you cock the hammer, but does when the hammer is cocked. And the stand and platform are made out of cheap plastic, not wood. Overall, it was definitely below my expectations because I was hoping it would do all of those things that it didn't. But the only reason why I rate it 3 stars and not lower is because I can still have fun with it by spinning it, and even though the hammer and trigger mechanism doesn't work as it use to, I still try to make the best out of it, and works as a good decoration and maybe a good prop depending on what you're looking for, whether if you want a realistic replica or cheap replica. The 20$ price should give you a hint that it's cheap. But some replicas are more expensive like 60 to 100$. Those are much better than this. And if you want something better, then but a replica made by Denix. That's the company you want for good, realistic replica.
M**E
Cool prop for a cowboy costume, but not con friendly.
This item looked great online, and I wouldn't have been disappointed if it had been plastic, but the metal makes it feel like the real thing. Its got a nice amount of weight to carry around and it feels good in the hand. I am planning a few cowboy cosplays that I wanted a nice prop for, and this fits the bill nicely, aside from not being able to take it to conventions as it would appear and feel too realistic for that purpose. Any ways, I give it an A+
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