Cimarron 1872 Open Top .45 Long Colt Single Action Revolver - CA916
SKU | 176240 |
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Brand | Cimarron |
MPN | CA916 |
UPC | 814230011152 |
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Cimarron 1872 Open Top .45 Long Colt Single Action Revolver - CA916
- Caliber: .45 Long Colt
- Barrel Length: 7.5”
- Weight: 2.5 lbs
- Frame: Case Hardened
- Finish: Standard Blue
- Grip: 1 Piece Walnut
- Capacity: 6
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Not made as a conversion, the 1872 Open Top was its own model, chambered for the .44 rimfire cartridge. Some arms students believe that the Open Top, which was only produced from 1872-1873, was made to misdirect any competition producing a metallic cartridge handgun, while the revolutionary 1873 model was being developed. Nonetheless, it was a welcome addition for anyone wanting a newly manufactured, self-contained metallic cartridge handgun, rather than a conversion from a percussion arm, during the last years of the cap and ball revolvers' production. Later production Open Tops were made with 1860 Army-sized grips. Due to its limited run of only around 7,000 guns, coupled with the hard use many of these sixguns were put through on the frontier, original examples of the 1872 Open Top are among the more desirable and difficult to obtain firearms collectibles. Cimarron's 1872 Open Top Army, like the original revolver in their collection it was reproduced from, combines the sleek, graceful lines of the caplock sixguns of the 1860s with the convenience of a modern metallic cartridge revolver.
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These items are controlled by the U.S. Government and authorized for export only to the country of ultimate destination for use by the ultimate consignee or end-user(s) herein identified. They may not be resold, transferred, or otherwise disposed of, to any other country or to any person other than the authorized ultimate consignee or end-user(s), either in their original form or after being incorporated into other items, without first obtaining approval from the U.S. government or as otherwise authorized by U.S. law and regulations.Magazines will be removed from firearms when shipping to states with magazine capacity restrictions.
