
Financial difficulties made them unable to set up a mass production of this gun, it was done several years later by Winchester, who bought their business. This is one of the first multi-shot pistols designed by the partners Smith and Wesson. His works are in the collections of many museums around the world. After the end of the World War II, he devoted all his time to making miniatures. Pole in origin, he moved to Canada in 1930. For example, such models are made by Canadian master David Kucer. On the Internet you can find options for any taste and budget. Just click on the picture to learn details and to make an order. The pieces that you see in the pictures on the left are available for sale right on this site. Miniature guns that shoot exist not only in museums: producers periodically offer them for sale. If you are inspired by the theme of arms and like unusual works of art, then you can buy them. And, of course, all such models shoot: blank cartridges stuffed with explosives, or even real metal bullets. Such weapons can be disassembled, it should be cleaned (there are often ramrods and weapon oil supplied in the set). Have you ever been to the Victoria and Albert Museum in England and looked at small pistols through a magnifying glass, trying to understand how this collection weapon was made? The main feature of miniature guns that differs them from mock-ups – their internal mechanism and functionality are completely identical to the originals.
