The Cimarron 1860 Army .44 Caliber revolver combines historic design with modern craftsmanship, making it a compelling choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Featuring a traditional 8-inch blued steel barrel, this firearm offers both aesthetic appeal and reliable performance. The steel frame is finished with a color case hardened treatment, enhancing durability and providing a classic look that mirrors the original 1860 Army design. The smooth walnut grip ensures comfortable handling during extended use, while the exposed hammer adds to the authentic feel of this single-action revolver.
With a capacity of six rounds, this revolver is equipped with fixed brass front and rear notch sights for straightforward aiming. The cylinder is elaborately engraved and fluted, adding a touch of artistry to its robust construction. Weighing approximately 2.11 pounds, it offers a balanced profile that is easy to carry and operate. The overall length of 13.70 inches makes it suitable for display, reenactments, or shooting sports.
Designed for enthusiasts who appreciate historical firearms, the Cimarron 1860 Army .44 Caliber revolver is built with high-quality materials and attention to detail. Whether used for collection, display, or shooting, it delivers the nostalgic feel of a Civil War-era firearm with the reliability of modern manufacturing techniques. This firearm complies with all federal regulations for firearms, making it a legal and safe addition to your collection.
Features:
- Steel frame with color case hardened finish for durability and aesthetic appeal
- 8-inch blued steel barrel designed for accuracy and classic appearance
- Engraved and fluted cylinder adding decorative detail and reduced weight
- Fixed brass front sight and rear notch for straightforward targeting
- Exposed hammer enables traditional single-action operation
- Smooth walnut grip for comfortable handling
- Weight approximately 2.11 pounds for balanced use
- Overall length of 13.70 inches suitable for display and reenactments
- Capable of firing six rounds with a .44 caliber ball