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.
BKA 218 is a NON FIRING replica of the Colt Model 1860 revolver. You can't fire anything through it.
Cap and ball replica
Impossible to answer without a detailed description.
No way to answer without knowing who made it, all markings, box, papers, accessories, caliber/gauge, finish, condition, etc..
50-100 usd
Yes, but be careful about WHOM you take info from: In this case, the manufacturer is YOUR BEST BET.
The Blue Book of Gun Values might help. Most book stores carry it.
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.
No published sn data
BKA means below-knee amputation.
218 years old 2010 -1792 _____ 217 +1 day=218
AKA- Above Knee Amputation BKA- Below Knee Amputation