Product Overview
Reproduction of a pistol, made of metal and wood, with simulated loading and firing mechanism.
This 2-barreled gun is the result of shortening the shotgun, used by Wyatt Earp, to make it lighter and more manageable.
Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp (March 19, 1848 - January 13, 1929), born in Monmouth, Illinois, is one of the legendary figures of the American West, having inspired numerous westerns.
Wyatt Earp was a very famous marshal, known for his extreme harshness in dealing with those who break the law, incorruptible and daring in his proceedings. He was one of the protagonists of the shooting at the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Arizona, along with Doc Holliday, Virgil Earp, and Morgan Earp. During his tenure as marshall he lost one of his two brothers and one of his was crippled by the revenge of his enemies.
Recreate a gunfight from the American western with the historical reproduction of this DENIX pistol, a weapon highly appreciated by historical reenactors and gun collectors!
22 1/8" overall. 13" double break open barrel. Functioning hammer and trigger action. Black finish barrel with rosewood stock. Cut-down version of the famous Coach Gun which was a favorite among barkeeps throughout the Wild West. Doc Holiday is known to have carried a similar weapon to the gunfight at the OK Corral.