Black-powder shooting is becoming increasingly popular. To what does it owe? In the main, accessibility comes into play, as well as custom design. Black powder cap revolvers are characteristically loaded, which to some may resemble a kind of ritual. Cleaning, loading, securing and just firing the shot, and that peculiar smell of gunpowder... Not surprisingly, small self-revolvers are gaining a wider and wider circle of enthusiasts. An additional advantage is that no special permit for a black-powered weapon is required in Poland. As a revolver enthusiast, you are interested in? If so, take a look at our assortment, and you will find Pietta, Remington, as well as Colt black-rifle revolvers - m.in. Magnum 44 or Navy. Sharg store is the way to successful shopping for every militaria enthusiast!
A wide selection of black-rifle revolvers
The following offer is a real treat for any historical shooting enthusiast or collector. Colt cap revolver without a permit? Remington? Black firearms are our specialty, and consequently, you will find each of these models!
Would you like the original? Or maybe it's about faithful and decently made copies of split-loading black-powder weapons from the Italian company Pietta? You can find them with us. Among other things, we offer such black powder weapons as revolvers reproducing models from 1862, 1851, 1858 and many more. In addition, both open and closed frame structures are available to you. Which one is better to choose? In fact, it all depends on the preferences and convenience of the individual user, and these issues, as you know, are subjective. What else sets our guns apart? Black powder revolvers are sold without a permit, which is 100% legal under the law. You only need to be at least 18 years of age to get them.
Functionality and aesthetics of the black rifles
We realize that functionality is one of the most important factors that make black powder revolvers - Remington, Colt and all the rest - simply useful. However, that's not all! After all, every vintage gun shooting enthusiast also relies on appearance. That's why black-rifle pistols and revolvers without a permit were made with due care, using the best materials. Many of them have been given one-of-a-kind prints depicting great historical battles. When it comes to the comfort of the black firearms, on the other hand, the revolvers are equipped with handles made of exclusive varieties of wood.
Are you interested in firearms without a permit? Black powder revolvers in the Sharg store are an attractive price and high quality. Just contact us and we will advise you on what will prove to be a hit - literally and figuratively!
1851 Navy Yank Steel Frame revolver Samuel Colt black-pistol cal .44. Drum with engraved scene of the victory of the 2nd Texas Navy at the Battle of Campeche. Hot-hardened steel frame. Bow, shank fittings made of polished brass. Walnut wood cladding
YEE44 - Pietta 1851 Colt Navy Yank Sheriff Yankee black-pistol revolver cal. 44. Designed by Samuel Colt, a six-shot cap-loaded breech-loading black-piston revolver..
Remington New Model Army Inox .44 stainless steel black powder revolver - excellent protection against the corrosive properties of black powder combustion products. Closed steel frame careful workmanship affect the repeatability of shots...
1873 Single Action Army .44, is Colt's most famous revolver known as the Peacemaker. A six-shot cap-shot black-pistol revolver in cal. .44 with fire-hardened closed frame. Colts with 7.5 inch barrels were used by the US cavalry...
1873 Single Action Army .44, Colt's most famous revolver known as the Peacemaker. A six-shot cap-shot black-pistol revolver in cal. .44 with fire-hardened closed frame. 5.5 inch barrel - ideal for fast shooting at short distances...
1873 Single Action Army .44 Colt's most famous revolver called the Peacemaker. Six-shot cap-and-rifle black-pistol revolver cal .44 fire-hardened closed frame. 4.75 inch barrel - most handy for fast shooting at short distances
1873 Single Action Army .44 the most famous revolver of Samuel Colt known as Peacemaker. A six-shot black-powder revolver in cal. 44, front-loading with a closed steel frame. 5.5-inch barrel - an excellent choice for fast shooting.
1873 Single Action Army .44 the most famous revolver of Samuel Colt known as Peacemaker. A six-shot blackpowder revolver in cal. 44, front-loading with a closed steel frame. The 7.5-inch barrel was used by American cavalry.
Remington New Model Army Sheriff Inox .44 stainless steel black powder revolver - excellent protection against the corrosive properties of black powder combustion products. Careful workmanship, 5.5" barrel - an excellent choice for fast shooting.
1862 Pocket Stadard (CPPL44), a Samuel Colt-designed six-shot cap-shot black-pistol revolver in caliber .44, loaded with an open frame and a concave drum.
Colt 1860 Army Steel - 6-shot blackpowder revolver in cal. 44. Loaded forward with an open steel frame and engraved cylinder drum. Military version with an 8-inch barrel - used in the Union Army during the Civil War. Optional wooden stock ASS44.
Remington 1858 Texas Nickiel .44. A 6-shot breech-loading black-rifle revolver in cal .44 with nickel-plated brass frame. Revolver with closed frame (with greater rigidity) allows you to quickly remove the drum and put on a new one, already loaded
Colt 1860 Army Sheriff - 6-shot black-rifle revolver in cal .44. Loaded with a buckling open steel frame and an engraved drum. Sheriff version with a short 5.375-inch barrel - an excellent choice for fast shooting during dynamic competitions
1861 Colt Navy Civilian kal .36 - one of the last models produced before the death of the Colt Loaded with a fire-hardened steel frame and engraved drum - naval battle scene. 8.125" long barrel version. Optional NSS44 wooden flask
1860 Army DeLuxe .44 6-shot Colt cal black-rifle revolver .44. Version with 8" barrel used by the Union Army during the Civil War. Loaded with a firing pin with a brass frame engraved drum with a scene of the victory of the Second Texas Navy at the Battle
1860 Army Steel .44, a Colt black-powered revolver in cal .44. Version with 8" barrel used by the Union Army during the Civil War. Steel frame, trigger guard, grip hardware and engraved drum with scene of the Second Texas Navy victory at the Battle of Cam
1858 Remington New Model Army Steel cal. .44. Version (LC) with moled grip covers. Breech-loading revolver with a fire-hardened steel closed frame (with greater rigidity) that allows you to remove the drum and put on a new one already loaded.
1862 Colt New York Metropolitan Police .36, Samuel Colt designed six-shot black powder percussion revolver .36, front-loading, open frame and concave cylinder drum.