45 ivory grips and 6 original lead bullets, but no brass shells. (Real spent 40 caliber brass shells may work, for aesthetic purposes only). This amazing pistol measures 13 1/2" in length, 5 1/2" in height and 2 in width. The engraving is enhanced by the shiny nickel finish! The barrel unlocks and rotates to remove the cylinder, however it can be loaded from the right side of the frame by holding down the chamber cover.
The hammer can be pulled back, but the cylinder no longer rotates. 45 emblem is proudly displayed on one side under the metallic gold cylinder. Overall this piece is in very good used vintage condition for its 60+ years of age! Imagine the childhood games this pistol was a part of.
Add it to your Americana history or toy gun collection! This replica gun contains the colored markings required by law including a permanently attached orange plug. Please see my other vintage Captain Cutlass pistol! Hubley Toys was a renowned American toy company that was active from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. Founded in 1894 by John E.
However, it soon transitioned into producing cast iron toys, which became their primary focus. Hubley Toys gained popularity for their high-quality cast iron toys, which were known for their intricate designs, attention to detail, and durability.
They produced a wide range of toys, including model cars, trucks, trains, airplanes, motorcycles and various other vehicles. Additionally, they produced figures, doorstops and even cap guns. The company's toys often featured realistic and intricate designs, making them popular among both children and collectors. Many of their toys were based on real-life items and were produced with a high level of craftsmanship, which contributed to their collectible value.