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Mfg Item #: CA9053
When centerfire brass cartridges first became available in the mid-1850s, there were few firearms in circulation that were ready to accept them, although percussion revolvers were plentiful. Using the Model 1851 Navy revolver as a base, Colt employees Charles Richards and William Mason developed a procedure where they would cut the rear of the cap and ball cylinder off, and install a conversion ring to accept the new ammunition. Conversion revolvers such as this one were commonly seen and quite popular in their day.
Cimarron is proud to offer this modern-day reproduction, which is now enjoying popularity in Cowboy Action competition and Old West re-enactments. Featuring a color case hardened frame and brass trigger guard, this fully functional replica shoots as good as it looks.
.44 S&W Special caliber
Single action
8" barrel
6 rounds capacity
Color case hardened frame
Blade front sight
Weight 42.4 oz
Blued
Width | 6.2000 |
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Height | 2.1500 |
Length | 14.1500 |
Caliber | .44 S&W SPECIAL |
Dimension | 2.15 X 6.20 X 14.15 |
Sight Type | FIXED |
Frame Color | CASE COLORED/HARDENED |
Hammer Type | STANDARD |
Trigger Type | STANDARD |
Barrel Finish | BLUED |
Grips Material | WOOD |
Weight In Ounces | 42.4000 |
Cylinder Capacity | 6.0000 |
Frame Designation | N/A |
Drilled And Tapped | N |
Barrel Length In Inches | 8.0000 |
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