Non-Firing

We rent two general types of firearms: NON-FIRING REPLICAS and BLANK FIRING

Non-Firing Replicas

Our NON-FIRING REPLICAS come from many sources. The bulk of our rifles are created specifically for law enforcement and military training. Many of our hand guns are cast by us in semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA – rubber) while others are either purchased replicas or blank firing guns which have been deactivated.

All holsters are $2.50 per week with an associated firearm rental or $5 per week if rented alone.

Full western gun belts with dummy rounds are $5 per week with an associated firearm rental or $7.50 per week if rented alone.

For more information on handling replica firearms please visit our weapon care page.

THESE, AND ALL FIREARMS, SHOULD ALWAYS BE TREATED AS IF THEY WERE LOADED “LIVE-FIRING” WEAPONS.

ASSAULT RIFLES AND SUBMACHINE GUNS (All are non-firing)DESCRIPTIONWEEKLY PRICE *
AK-47 Assault Rifle, full stock, resinAutomat Kalashnikov 1947
This Russian designed weapon has been the most successful and recognizable assault rifle in the world for over 60 years.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts. Sling included.
$10
AK-47 Assault Rifle, full stock, wood & metalWood and metal with working action and removable magazine. Sling included.$12.50
AK-47 Assault Rifle, no stock, wood & metalWood and metal with working action and removable magazine. Sling included.$12.50
Spare Magazines for the AK-47Spare magazines when you must be ready for an extended fire-fight. These fit the “wood and metal” models above.$1.25 each
AR-15 / M-16A2 Assault RifleDesigned by the ArmaLite company in the late 1950s, the AR-15 “black rifle” patent was subsequently bought by Colt and turned into what we now recognize as the M-16 and its many incarnations.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts. Sling included.
$12.50
M-4 Assault Rifle A lighter more compact descendant of the M-16 which made its first appearance in the late 1990s.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts. Sling included.
$12.50

M-4 Assault Rifle with Accessories This is the M4 above with a variety of attachments: forward grip, scope, sniper bipod, bayonet (resin or steel), and functional rechargeable tactical light.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
Some moving parts (depending on exact piece).
Single point tactical sling included.
$30 fully outfitted
M-4 Assault Rifle with Grenade LauncherAll the fun of a regular M-4 with a grenade launcher!
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts. Sling included.
$12.50

"SCRATCH AND DENT"
AR-15 / M-16A2 Assault Rifle and M-4 Assault Rifle
These are the same rifles as those pictured above; each shows various signs of wear and tear. Damage will vary per rental. Sling included.$10

German MP-40 Submachine GunThis German designed submachine gun was carried by paratroopers, tank crews and many other troops in WWII. The MP-40 was in use as late as the year 2000.
All metal with limited working action and removable magazine. Sling included.
$12.50
Thompson M-1928 Submachine Gun, commercial versionIt was what made the 1920s roar! one of a kind
This is the commercial “gangster/G-man” model featuring a high capacity drum magazine.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts.
$10
German MP-41 Submachine GunThis German designed submachine gun (essentially the MP-40 with a wooden stock) was carried by specialist units in the German Army.
Wood and metal with limited working action and removable magazine. Sling included.
$12.50
Thompson M-1928 Submachine Gun, commercial versionIt was what made the 1920s roar!
This is the commercial “gangster/G-man” model featuring a high capacity drum magazine.
Wood and metal with limited working action.
$12.50
Thompson M-1928 A1 Submachine Gun, military version This version of the Tommy gun was made for use by the military.
Wood and metal with working action and removable magazine. Wood and metal with limited working action and removable magazine.
$12.50
Uzi Sub-machine Gun, standardOriginally designed by Major Uziel Gal of the Israeli military in 1948 and in use since the early 1950s. One of the most popular submachine guns ever produced.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts.
No holster available.
$10.00
Uzi Machine PistolOriginally designed by Major Uziel Gal of the Israeli military in 1948 and in use since the early 1950s. One of the most popular submachine guns ever produced. This model is a pistol version of the full sized Uzi above.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts.
No holster available.
$7.50

SHOTGUNS AND OTHER RIFLES (All are non-firing)DESCRIPTIONWEEKLY PRICE *
Dragunov Sniper RifleDesigned by Russian Yevgeny Dragunov in 1963 this ubiquitous rifle has seen action in almost every theatre of war since Vietnam.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts.
Also available in solid "stealth" black.
$10
Remington FS 700 Rifle with Leupold ScopeContemporary hunting rifle with scope which was in production from the 1962 to present and made in a different caliber each year.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts.
Sling available.
Also available in solid "stealth" black.
$10
Remington FS 700 Rifle in black, no scopeContemporary hunting rifle which was in production from the 1962 to present. Made in a different caliber each year, this slightly uncommon version was made in all black.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts.
Sling available.
$10
British Lee-Enfield RifleThis bolt action repeating rifle was the primary firearm used by the British military from the turn of the century to the late 1950s.
Wood and metal with limited working action and removable magazine. Sling included.
$12.50
Enfield 1853 Pattern Three-band Rifle-MusketThis rifle was used by the British Empire during the 1850s and 1860s and was the second most used rifle in the American Civil War (on both sides).
Wood and metal with fully moving parts.
Shoulder sling available.
This rifle is quite long (at 55") and will increase shipping costs due to its length.
$12.50
Enfield 1861 Enfield MusketoonThis is an improved (and shortened down to 40") version of the 1853 Enfield described above and was easily used by cavalry and artillery units.
Wood and metal with limited working action.
Shoulder sling available.
$12.50
Double Barrel ShotgunThese non-firing shotguns are side-by-side double barrel long guns. Some break open and some are muzzle loading. There will be slight variations in exact style; please let us know if you have any specific needs.
Wood and metal with limited working action.
$12.50

Single Barrel Break-open ShotgunAvailable in 12, 10, and .410 gauges although most are fairly similar in appearance. There will be some variation in models as we have a lot of these in slightly different styles.
Wood and steel with fully working action.
Shoulder sling available with most models.
$12.50

Short Barrel Break-open ShotgunSimilar to the shotgun above with a shortened barrel.
Wood and steel with fully moving parts.
Shoulder sling available.
$12.50

“Coach” ShotgunA welcome passenger on long, lonely stagecoach rides. This is a double barrel break-open shotgun. Wood and metal. Some may have limited working action but these are primarily hand props that are just for looks.$10
“Sawed-off" Coach GunA “sawed-off” version of the Coach Shotgun above. This model does not break open.
Wood and metal with no working action.
$10
French 1807 Flintlock Long-gunThis style of flintlock long-gun was in use in Western Europe during the late 18th and early 19th century. The designation “1807,” indicates the year of this specific model's introduction but the general design and flintlock mechanism was around as early as the late 17th century. This model has brass trim and features a Napoleonic crest on the stock. Also available with antique grey trim instead of the brass and without the crest.
Wood and metal with limited working action.
$12.50
Gaston BlunderbussSometimes considered an early shotgun, the blunderbuss is a short range weapon that fires “shot” and a range of other projectiles. The blunderbuss was popular from the 17th to early 19th centuries.

Brass trim and perfect for the character Gaston from Beauty and the Beast
Wood and metal with limited working action.
$12.50

MODERN HANDGUNS (All are non-firing)DESCRIPTIONWEEKLY PRICE *
MAC-10 Assault PistolDesigned by the Military Armament Corporation (model 10) in 1964 this machine pistol saw limited use in Vietnam and had the distinction of being named specifically in the 1994 assault weapons ban.
Solid resin with NO moving parts.
No holster available.
$10
Uzi Sub-machine Gun, standardOriginally designed by Major Uziel Gal of the Israeli military in 1948 and in use since the early 1950s. One of the most popular submachine guns ever produced.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts.
No holster available.
$10
Uzi Machine PistolOriginally designed by Major Uziel Gal of the Israeli military in 1948 and in use since the early 1950s. One of the most popular submachine guns ever produced. This model is a pistol version of the full sized Uzi above.
Polyurethane with steel reinforcement.
No moving parts.
No holster available.
$7.50
Beretta 9mm, model 92Replaced the Colt M-1911 and became the official sidearm of the US Military; 1985 to present.
Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA – hard rubber).
No moving parts.
Various holster styles/materials available.
$5
Sig Sauer P-226 or 229The pistol that was beaten out (undercut) by the Berretta 92 to replace the Colt 1911 as the standard issue service pistol. The P-226 came in a variety of calibers. The P-229 is a slightly more compact variant.
Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA – hard rubber).
No moving parts.
Various holster styles/materials available.
$5
Glock 17, resinDesigned for professionals, the GLOCK 17, is the most widely used law enforcement pistol worldwide. Because of its unsurpassed reliability, above-average magazine capacity of 17 rounds in the standard magazine, and its low weight, it is trusted by law enforcement officers around the globe.
(From GLOCK, Inc.)
Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA – hard rubber).
No moving parts.
Various holster styles/materials available.
$5
Steyr M-9, resinA 9mm semi-automatic pistol of Austrian design first appearing in 1999 and still in production today. Designed for civilian and law enforcement use.
Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA – hard rubber).
No moving parts.
Various holster styles/materials available.
$5
Colt 1911, blued steelThe standard issue sidearm for the US military from 1911 until 1985 when the Beretta (above) took over. Wood and metal. Some may have limited working action or removable magazine but these are primarily hand props that are just for looks.
Modern nylon holster available.
Leather U.S. military style holster (belt or shoulder style) available.
$7.50
$10 with leather holster
Colt 1911, chromeThe 1911 in chrome (officers only please!). Wood and metal. Some may have limited working action or removable magazine but these are primarily hand props that are just for looks.
Modern nylon holster available.
Leather U.S. military style holster (belt or shoulder style) available (see photo above).
$7.50
$10 with leather holster
Colt 1911, resinThe standard issue sidearm for the US military from 1911 until 1985 when the Beretta (above) took over. Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA – hard rubber).
Modern nylon holster or leather U.S. military style holster (belt or shoulder style) available (see photo above).
Available in "commander" style with a 4.25" barrel and "ring" hammer or "government style with a 5" barrel and traditional spur hammer.
$5
$7.50 with leather holster
Luger P-08An innovative and unique toggle lock helped make the Luger one of the most famous automatic pistol designs of all time. German; WW I and WW II
Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA – hard rubber).
No moving parts.
Period leather holster available in black or brown.
$5
$7.50 with period leather holster
Tokarev Semi-automatic PistolRussian service pistol designed by Fedor Tokarev and introduced in the 1930s. Is still in service at present. While variants were made by Korea, China and other countries, all are very similar in appearance; ours is Russian.
Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA – hard rubber).
No moving parts.
Period leather holster available.
$5
$7.50 with period leather holster
M-26 TaserThis pistol grip taser earned its place in our stock because a client needed a futuristic looking handgun. It does have a slight “Blade-runner” look.
Polyurethane. No moving parts.
Tactical holster available.
$5
Blued RevolversThese are blued (black) revolvers with some variety in grip color/material and barrel length, from a smaller .38 snub nose to a long barrel .357 Magnum. These are available as Functional Replicas with working action or as Dummy Guns with no working action.
Various holster styles/materials available.
$5 with no working action
$7.50 with working action
Chrome RevolversThese are bright chrome revolvers with some variety in grip color/material and barrel length, from a smaller .38 special to large .357 Magnum. These are available as Functional Replicas with working action or as Dummy Guns with no working action.
Various holster styles/materials available.
$5 with no working action
$7.50 with working action
S & W J-frame, resin"The most popular small frame personal defense firearm on the market," according to S & W at least. This model would have been a modest .32 caliber revolver that is easily carried and concealed. Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA – hard rubber).
No moving parts.
Various holster styles/materials available.
$5
$7.50 with leather holster
Webley Break-top Revolver, resinSimilar to the Webley above but this model is made in durable resin.
Semi-rigid polyurethane plastic (AKA – hard rubber).
No moving parts.
Period leather holster available.
$5
$7.50 with leather holster

HISTORIC HANDGUNS (18th - 19th CENTURIES (All are non-firing)DESCRIPTIONWEEKLY PRICE *
1860 Colt Army Model RevolverThe .44 caliber 1860 Army revolver was made by Colt and was the most widely used revolver of the Civil War. It comes in either black/brass or antique grey finish.
Wood and metal with limited working action.
Holster available.
$7.50
$10.00 with leather holster
Lemat "Grapeshot" RevolverThis large and unusual sidearm was invented by Jean Alexandre Lemat and featured a revolving cylinder which could fire .42 or .36 caliber ammunition. In addition, it sported a short 20 gauge shotgun barrel that could fire buckshot. This firearm was used extensively by the Confederate army (in service 1861-65).
Wood and metal with limited working action.
Half holster available.
$7.50
$10.00 with leather half holster
1869 Schofield RevolverThe Model 3 revolver was made by Smith and Wesson and adopted by the US Army in 1870 and was the first standard issue cartridge-firing revolver in the US military. Our model pictured here was named for Major George W. Schofield who instituted major improvements in the original S&W Model 3 design. Wood and metal with NO working action.
Holster available.
$5
$7.5 with leather holster
DerringerA riverboat gambler’s “ace in the hole.”
Available in “serious black” or “classy gold.”
Metal with NO moving parts.
Holster available.
$5
$7.50 with leather holster
Western style revolvers, long barrelA variety of “Old West” revolvers in long barrel (6") cavalry models.
Metal with wood or plastic grips and working actions.
Holster available.
$7.50
$10.00 with leather holster
Western style revolvers, standard barrelA variety of “Old West” revolvers in standard (4") barrel length.
Metal with wood or plastic grips and working actions.
Holster available.
$7.50
$10.00 with leather holster
French Dueling Pistol, 1810Cast metal and wood with moving parts.
Half-holster available.
$7.50
Belgian Dueling Pistol, 18th centuryCast metal and plastic with moving parts.
Half-holster available.
$7.50
English Percussion Pistol, early 19th centuryCast metal and plastic with moving parts.
Half-holster available.
$7.50
Colonial Dueling Pistol, early 19th centuryVery similar to the English Percussion Pistol above with a slightly fancier butt/grip.
Cast metal and plastic with limited moving parts.
Half-holster available.
$7.50
Pirate “blunderbuss” Flintlock Pistol, 18th centuryCast metal and plastic with moving parts.
Half-holster available.
$7.50
Pocket Flintlock Pistol, 18th centuryCast metal and plastic with moving parts.
No holster available.
$7.50

* 4 week minimum for all rentals.
Holsters are $2.50 per week with an associated firearm rental or $5 per week if rented alone.
Full western gun belts with dummy rounds are $5 per week with an associated firearm rental or $7.50 per week if rented alone.