Cimarron Man With No Name 38 Special 7.5" Barrel Revolver with Sterling Silver Snake inlay on the right side of the grip.
Cimarron's reproduction of the revolver used by Clint Eastwood in a 1960's Spaghetti western The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.
During the Civil War the 1851 Colt Navy revolver was one of the most common revolvers in use. After the war during the early years of western expansion, many of these guns were converted to use metallic cartridges. Thus the .38 Colt was created for this purpose. These converted 1851 Colt revolvers replicas have a loading gate to eliminate the need to remove the cylinder for loading.
Specifications:
- Action: Single action
- Caliber: .38 Special
- Barrel length: 7.5 inches
- Capacity: 6 Rounds
- Grips: 1 Piece Walnut With Sterling Silver Rattle Snake inlay
- Finish: Case Hardened and Blued Steel
- Weight: 2.85 pounds
Cimarron is recognized as the leader in quality and authenticity in replica firearms. For the past 30 years, Cimarron has worked continuously to perfect the authentic detail, fit, finish and function of our line of frontier firearms. There is no other firearm that is near equal in value, strength, reliability, and authentic detail as is the line from Cimarron Firearms Co.
Specification | Value | |
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Caliber | 38 Special | |
Capacity | 6 | |
Barrel Length | 7" | |
Frame Finish | Blued | |
Condition | New | |
MFG NO | CA9081SSI01 | |
SKU | 11101388 | |
UPC | 844234107377 |
Cimarron | ||
Phone: | (830)997-9090 | |
Email: | ||
Website: | http://www.cimarron-firearms.com | |
Address: |
105 Winding Oak Road Fredericksburg, TX 78624 |
Quantity Available | Price |
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1 | $845.53 |
7 | $846.02 |