No way to answer without knowing who made it, all markings, box, papers, accessories, caliber/gauge, finish, condition, etc..
Cap and ball replica
Impossible to answer without a detailed description.
BKA 218 is a NON FIRING replica of the Colt Model 1860 revolver. You can't fire anything through it.
50-100 usd
BKA 218 is a non-firing replica of the Colt 1860 Army revolver. It is made by Denix of Spain. The Denix factory started making replica weapons in 1966. The gun could have been produced any time from 1966 up to today. The mark BKA is due to an old German law which stated that all the replica weapons should pass a test of the Federal Criminal Police Office Bundeskriminalamt, abbreviated BKA. ~John K.
Yes, but be careful about WHOM you take info from: In this case, the manufacturer is YOUR BEST BET.
no! the bka 98 is just for look at, you don't use it ! --- i don't agree i have one that has been used in the civil war, and still has gun powder resuidue in both the barrel and chambers
Replica Cap and Ball RevolverIt's a modern REPLICA of a .36 caliber 1860 Griswold & Gunnison pistol made by Denix of Spain. A brand new gun retails for $84.00 for the antique gray finish and $90.00 for the black & brass finish. Some people mistakenly think replica guns marked BKA with a number inside a diamond were manufactured by a company named BKA in Czechoslovakia which supposedly supplied guns for Hollywood in the 1950's. Such a company never existed. It was probably made up by someone wanting to make their gun seem rare and worth more money than it really is. The guns are actually made by Denix of Spain which was founded in 1966. The mark BKA is due to an old German law which stated that all the replica weapons should pass a test of the Federal Criminal Police Office Bundeskriminalamt, abbreviated BKA.
Impossible to answer without a detailed description of all features, condition, finish, box, papers, accessories, etc..
The Blue Book of Gun Values might help. Most book stores carry it.
a bka 98 is a black powder revolver used in the 1880's and is worh 20-100 dollars depending on condition
It's a modern REPLICA of a Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver made by Denix of Spain. A brand new gun retails for $112.00 for the nickel finish and $108.00 for the black & brass finish. Some people mistakenly think replica guns marked BKA with a number inside a diamond were manufactured by a company named BKA in Czechoslovakia which supposedly supplied guns for Hollywood in the 1950's. Such a company never existed. It was probably made up by someone wanting to make their gun seem rare and worth more money than it really is. The guns are actually made by Denix of Spain which was founded in 1966. The mark BKA is due to an old German law which stated that all the replica weapon should pass a test of the Federal Criminal Police Office Bundeskriminalamt, abbreviated BKA.