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A faithful reproduction of the famed British 1912 Pattern Cavalry Officer’s Sword, built around a stiff,
thrust-optimized EN9 high-carbon blade with a fully engraved bowl guard and leather-and-wire grip.
Complete with a polished steel scabbard, this light, fast officer’s saber is ideal for collectors,
historical interpreters, and HEMA practitioners who appreciate late-cavalry design.
A faithful, officially licensed recreation of the legendary Father’s Sword from Conan the Barbarian.
Forged by Marto’s master sword-makers in Toledo, Spain, this display sword pairs a deeply etched stainless blade with an iconic moose-skull guard, leather-wrapped grip, and silver-plated furniture—an impressive centerpiece for any collection.
A 50-count tray of primer-only 9mm /.380 caliber cartridges designed for
approved blank-firing devices and props. These loads contain no powder and no projectile,
producing a light report for cues, training, starter use, and film/theater effects where a
low-output blank is preferred. Confirm compatibility with your device before use.
A faithful reproduction of the WWII German sniper/marksman anorak in classic
Sumpftarn (swamp) camouflage. Built as a pull-over smock with a lace-up neck,
drawstring waist, and roomy chest pockets, it’s ideal for reenactment, film and
theater costuming, airsoft impressions, or as a distinctive outer layer for the field.
A faithful, non-firing replica of the U.S. M1A1 Paratrooper Carbine with the iconic
steel folding stock, hardwood furniture, and a convincingly worn/distressed finish.
Includes a working* folding stock, canvas sling, and removable display magazine—ideal for WWII
displays, living-history impressions, and film/theater prop work.
A museum-quality, non-firing replica of the iconic U.S. M1 Garand with a worn,
battle-aged patina. Built with hardwood furniture and sturdy metal (zinc alloy)
components, this 43" display rifle weighs 7.75 lb and features moving,
non-firing parts for authentic handling. Perfect for WWII displays, living-history,
and film/theater prop use.
A faithful, non-firing recreation of the WWII-era M1928 U.S. Submachine Gun (military version) with
a rugged worn/distressed finish. Features a horizontal foregrip, 20-round style box magazine, and realistic open-bolt action for
handling demonstrations. Perfect for reenactors, museums, film/TV props, and collectors who want authentic WWII character.
Capture the rugged look of a true Confederate sidearm with this Griswold & Gunnison percussion revolver replica.
Finished in a timeworn, antiqued gray with a brass-tone frame and hardwood grips, it’s a faithful, non-firing model with working
hammer and cylinder action—ideal for reenactors, living-history displays, stage/film props, and collectors.