Browse My Gallery Here are examples of the more interesting custom builds for past satisfied customers. This collector takes pride in his display. Currently has 40 of these free-standing plaques. How one customer displays his treasured collection. An early American made pistol manufactured at the Harpers Ferry Armory in West Virginia. They don't have to be antique to have a display plaque. Clint Eastwoods sidearm from The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. (actual gun not shown) Before the Colt Walker, there were these. Pairs issued to mounted dragoons. Made good clubs too! Colt SAA autographed by actor Emilio Estivez who played Billy The Kid in the Young Guns movies. UKs service revolver for many years, the Webley. From the early 1700's, a predecessor to the flintlock, the Queen Anne Doglock. What a souvenir this would make for a serviceman returning from war! A made-for-TV sawed off rifle, the Mares Leg, made famous by Steve McQueen in Wanted Dead Or Alive. Another customers collection includes a '73 Henry rifle. Dual Derringers? These were Colts. Who knew what a poker player might have up his sleeve? Customers often add personal touches to their display plaques. Rank insignias, name plates, etc. Nicknamed the Broomhandle Mauser. Replica of the famous Hawken Rifle. Lifesize paper cutout used during construction of plaque. A Uberti Buffalo Bill Limited Edition replica 1858 Remington with picture of Cody attached. When is a revolver also a shotgun? When it's a LeMat. Cylinder rotates around a shotgun barrel. It's not only pistols, this is a commemorative Thompson Submachine Gun. Yugoslavian M48 rifle from WWII. Presented to retiring service members, this customer applied name plates and rank insignias. Another customized display for a retirement presentation. Just when I think I've seen them all, something new comes along. The Allen & Thurber Pepperbox. One of several rebel companies that built pistols during the Civil War. The Dance brothers of Texas Technically not a firearm, but still collectible, a commemorative BB pistol. With these classic single shot pistols, you had to make your shots count! Looks fantastic over the mantle. Winchester Model 94. By far, the oldest gun I've built a display for. Built in 1605, more than 420 years ago. The legendary Kentucky Long Rifle. Another way to customize your display. Not the same Savage as todays company, this is a truly unique and highly collectible revolver. Another classic rifle of the Old West was the 1857 Smith Carbine. Display for the Uberti "Lonesome Dove" Walker set (not pictured). Badges went on the white spots. The famous M1 Garand rifle. The gun that started it all. Sam Colts first revolver revolutionized handguns. When America was young, Englishman Robert Wogdon built this Blunderbuss. One of the first Deringers, actually made by Henry Deringer. This replica is a family heirloom.