$795.29
Cimarron Firearms Man with No Name Conversion 1851 Navy .38 Special Features:
The Cimarron Firearms Man with No Name Conversion 1851 Navy is the spitting image of the 1851 Navy model used by Clint Eastwood in the 1960s spaghetti westerns and is part of Cimarron’s Hollywood Series of film replica firearms. This 1851 conversion retains a Civil War-era, black powder style loading lever, yet is converted to handle modern factory smokeless cartridges in .38 Colt or .38 S&W Special. It features a 7 1/2-inch, octagonal barrel and is finished in traditional blue and color casehardening, with a brass back strap and trigger guard. To set this model apart from other 1851 clones it features varnished, walnut grips, inlaid with the Man with No Name’s signature sterling silver rattlesnake. Fill your hand with a piece of movie history, with the Cimarron Man With No Name 1851 Conversion.
Cimarron 1851 Conversion Specifications:
- Brand: Cimarron
- Category: Revolvers
- Caliber: 38 Colt / Special
- Model: Man With No Name Conversion
- Series: Hollywood Series
- Type: Revolver
- Action: Single
- Frame Size: Standard
- Frame Description: Color Case Hardened
- Grips: Walnut with Snake Inlay
- Weight: 3.05 lbs
- Barrel Finish: Blued
- Barrel Length: 7.5″
Description
Action Type | Revolver |
---|---|
Barrel Length | 7.5 |
Caliber | .38 SPL |
Capacity | 6 |
Condition | New in Box |
Finish Per Color | Blue / Color Case Hardened |
Manufacturer Part Number | CA9081SSI01 |
Model | Man With No Name Conversion |
Type | Revolvers |
UPC | 844234107377 |