1862 Pocket Police Snubnose with ergonomic grip Thunderer. The best revolver for quick draw, shooting at short distances: short barrel, handy Thunderer handle. Snubnose (English. nose), a revolver with a barrel length of 3 inches or shorter.
Remington New Model Army Sheriff Inox .44 stainless steel black powder revolver - excellent protection against the corrosive properties of black powder combustion products. LC version - moled grip covers. 5.5" barrel for fast shooting
1851 Colt Navy Yank Snubnose .44 with an ergonomic Thunderer grip and Checkered Grip pads. The best revolver for quick drawing and shooting at short distances: short barrel, handy Thunderer handle.
1858 New Model Army Steel Old Silver .44 crafted version of the Remington revolver. Unique model with steel frame in Old Silver finish (corresponds to the color of old Italian coins) is less susceptible to the corrosive effects of black powder combustion
Counter Puppy, is a new concept in kitchen knives. The injection-molded plastic handle is shaped like the torso and limbs of a puppy. This innovative handle design allows it to stand horizontally on the countertop, keeping its surface clean.
1851 REB Confederate Sheriff, designed by Samuel Colt, a six-shot, percussion, black powder, 44 cal., Front-loaded revolver with a brass frame. Trigger cover (bow), handle fittings made of polished brass. 4.88" round barrel.
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.
Remington 1858 New Model Army .44, a six-shot breech-loading cap-and-bolt revolver in cal. .44. The first revolver with a closed frame (with greater rigidity) that allows the drum to be removed and a new, already loaded one to be inserted...
1851 REB Confederate, designed by Samuel Colt, a six-shot, percussion, black powder, 44 cal., Front-loaded revolver with a brass frame. Trigger cover (bow), handle fittings made of polished brass. 7.357 inch round barrel.
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
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.
6909ND, Fobus double magazine pouch for most 9mm and .40 cal double stack pagazines (not Glock pistols) such as Ruger: SR9, American Pistol 9mm, CZ: P07, S&W: M&P, Walther: PPQ and similar others.
6909ND RT, Fobus double magazine pouch for most 9mm and .40 cal double stack pagazines (not Glock pistols) such as Ruger: SR9, American Pistol 9mm, CZ: P07, S&W: M&P, Walther: PPQ and similar others.
GL-26 ND EX (Thigh Rig) Fobus open thigh platform holster, right. Glock 26, 27. ND / Evolution-2 new generation with an additional screw at the bail to adjust the holster pressure. It affects the force with which the weapon is held in the holster or is dr