Old West Replica Blank Firing Pistols
Old West Replica Blank-firing guns are guns made to fire blanks only modeled after the Cowboy Revolvers like the Colt Single Army Revolvers in all of the television westerns. When I was a kid in the early 1960s, they were sold in comic books and almost every man’s magazine. The price was always around $8.95 for the repeaters. Later on in the 1970s, some German and Eastern European blank guns were offered in the same places (except the comic books). They were either single-shots or revolvers, and I don’t remember the price. A blank is a cartridge that contains gunpowder but no projectile. Because there is no bullet mass to resist the powder, it is purposely faster-burning than conventional gunpowder. The object of a blank is to make noise, and for that reason, they are also called salute guns. They’re also called starter pistols and are used to start races. A blank is a cartridge that contains gunpowder but no projectile. Because there is no bullet mass to resist the powder, it is purposely faster-burning than conventional gunpowder. The object of a blank firing gun is to make noise, and for that reason, they are also called salute guns. They’re also called starter pistols and are used to start races.