1911 Model - Blue

34 total reviews
Regular price $49.99
1911 Model - Blue
Regular price $49.99
Description

MINIATURE 1911 LIGHT BLUE MODEL

NICKNAMED 'BUNNY' | 1:2.5 SCALE MODEL

Nicknamed 'Bunny' this miniature 1911 is one for the ladies.  A soft Blue paint tone with ivory grips make it so she can enjoy GoatGuns too.  Add to the desk, makeup shelf or jewelry stand.  *Has cycling round feature.

ABOUT THIS MINIATURE 1911 MODEL WE CALL 'BUNNY'

Authentic die cast metal parts on our 1:2.5 scale version of the 1911. Your thumb safety and slide actions all work.  This model can cycle (load and eject) the dummy rounds.

  • Magazine release with loadable dummy rounds
  • Does cycle dummy rounds (3 included)
  • Pearl hand grips 
  • Locking Slide moves back
  • Double safety mechanism
  • Closed barrel, not capable of firing. 

HISTORY OF

The Tiffany Blue 1911 is a custom variation of the classic 1911. It features a distinctive Tiffany Blue finish on the frame and slide, often accompanied by custom grips and engraving. This unique and eye-catching color scheme is popular among firearm enthusiasts and collectors who appreciate both the elegance of Tiffany Blue and the timeless design of the 1911. While not a standard military or law enforcement issue, the Tiffany Blue 1911 is a niche and aesthetically appealing firearm variation within the broader world of firearms customization and personalization.

Let her be proud of history and show off this 1911 on her desk. 

SIZE & COLOR

4" / 10cm in length. Soft blue with crisp Ivory grips against black parts. 

GETTING STARTED

Instructions included.  Expect 5-10 to assemble.  Can build up and break down as wanted.

Shipping & Returns

USA: Orders ship via USPS & UPS.  Tracking will be received within 1 business day of order. Expect 2-5 business days for order to arrive.

International:  We ship to CA, and majority of Europe.  Customer is responsible for taxes & duties fees are 

Returns: Sarge only wants his products in worthy hands.  If you don't LOVE your GoatGun, we will buy it back up to 100 days. 

Support: Contact Support@Goatguns.com if you have any questions.

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Customer Reviews

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Thaddeus Yazzie
I love all of them

THANKS GOATGUNS these items were very fun to put together

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Matthew
Great product

Had to wait little longer due to hold up in transit, but finally arrived and this is exactly what I ordered. Love the pistol works as said it would.

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Wu
Sweet little gun!

This was my 2nd GG purchase. My 1st being the AR. The shell ejecting on this model is pretty cool. Ended up gold scales for it. Looks very classy.

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Kevin
Very cute

Love the color but wish it was same scale as the rifles. They look oversized next to each other

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Nash Miller
Excellent stim toy!

I'm on the autism spectrum, with guns being one of my special subjects. So having a miniature, semi-working 1911 replica to play with painted in colors that couldn't possibly be mistaken for a real gun is honestly kind of amazing!

Please make more models like this! Handguns in bright, non-standard colors that I can discretely carry around. One star removed for the finish scratching more easily than I expected, though.

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David Chadwick
Bunny Goodness

I got Bunny for my wife for Valentines Day, went off with a bang.

Soooo…when you guys making a Lee Enfield .303, or a L1A1 SLR?

Thank you Goat Guns!! You’re awesome.

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Eli Powell
1911 Blue

I’m not too familiar with guns and how they work, so as a challenge I wanted to build this gun on my own with as little instructions as possible. After a couple tries I figured it out and had a blast just cocking and ejecting the clip. The trigger even squeezes which snaps the hammer shut (I think that’s the right terminology? Lol). The only downside was that I thought the gun could eject the bullets when cocked— it might eject one ever so often but usually jams shortly after. But this could also be my error in putting it together.

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Bill Sapkovski
Tiffany

Great for having an ornament
Great built die cast !