The Cimarron CA1000 1858 New Model Army revolver combines historical design with modern craftsmanship, making it an exceptional firearm for collectors and shooters alike. Featuring a durable steel frame and an 8-inch blued octagon barrel, this revolver offers a classic aesthetic paired with reliable performance. The blued cylinder and barrel enhance corrosion resistance while providing a sleek, traditional appearance. The walnut grip ensures a comfortable hold, and the exposed hammer allows for easy cocking and firing. This cartridge conversion revolver operates with a single-action mechanism, providing precise trigger control and smooth operation. With a capacity of six rounds of 45 Colt (Long Colt), it is suitable for both period reenactments and recreational shooting. Weighing approximately 2.8 pounds, the revolver balances stability with maneuverability, making it suitable for extended use. Its overall length of roughly 13.8 inches makes it a manageable firearm for various shooting activities and display purposes. The Cimarron CA1000 is crafted with attention to detail, combining authentic styling with modern materials and finishes. This firearm is ideal for enthusiasts seeking a historically inspired revolver that performs reliably in the field or on the range. Whether you’re a collector, reenactor, or shooter, the CA1000 offers a versatile option built to meet high standards of craftsmanship and functionality.
Features:
- Steel frame construction for durability and authenticity
- 8-inch blued octagon barrel for improved accuracy and classic appearance
- Blued cylinder and barrel finish for corrosion resistance
- Walnut grip for comfortable handling
- Exposed hammer for traditional single-action operation
- Six-round capacity of 45 Colt (Long Colt) cartridges
- Single-action (SAO) firing mechanism for precise trigger control
- Overall length approximately 13.8 inches for versatile handling
- Weighs around 2.8 pounds for a balanced shooting experience
- Designed as a cartridge conversion revolver, suitable for reenactments and recreational shooting