Impossible to answer without a detailed description.
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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
BKA 98 is a non-firing replica of an 1860 Groswold & Gunnison revolver. It is made by Denix of Spain. 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. It was made for collectors, reenactors, theatrical prop, etc. ~John K.
Depends on the laws where you live. The BKA 98 is a REPLICA of a ball and cap revolver, not a REPRODUCTION. It is NOT intended to fire any sort of live ammo. They were used as props or decorator items (shadow box type things)
The value of a BKA 98 revolver replica can vary depending on factors such as its condition, authenticity, and demand among collectors. Generally, these replicas can range in price from $50 to $200 or more, with rare or high-quality replicas potentially fetching higher prices. It is recommended to research recent sales of similar items to get a more accurate estimate of its worth.
50-100 usd
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BKA means below-knee amputation.
In the case of a rifle or handgun, it is a shot group. In the case of a shotgun, it may be a pattern (for small shot) or a shot group for slugs.
Actually, it is not a real gun. That marking was used by Denix on replica stage prop blank shooting copies of a real gun.
In the case of a rifle or handgun, it is a shot group. In the case of a shotgun, it may be a pattern (for small shot) or a shot group for slugs.