Action | Revolver |
Capacity | 6 |
Barrel Length | 7.5in |
Finish | Color Case Hardened/Blued |
Grips | 1 Piece Walnut |
Sights | Fixed |
Weight | 2.33lbs |
Cartridge | 38 Special |
Hand | Right |
State Compliance | New York Compliant Colorado Compliant Washington Compliant California Compliant |
Type | Centerfire |
Cimarron 1872 Open Top Navy 38 Special 7.5in Blued Revolver – 6 Rounds – California Compliant – The Cimarron 1872 Open Top Navy has a color case hardened and blued finish along with a walnut grip. This revolver 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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Heplar
1 year agoOkay, an 1873 Colt SAA it is not. It's quite a unique little beast. It was relatively accurate at 25 yards. It's finish is okay, I think it will take some work to "slick" this up but ir is a fine and dandy piece and it's a looker. It turns heads and that a plus. Seems to be a bit picky about ammo. Factory round ball seemed to work well. My reload plus P's shoot low and to the left. All in all, I like it. Just don't expect a "Ruger" quality. I like it and I will keep it for sure. The fir and finish is nice but it could use some slicking up, thus the reason for the 4 Star rating
Greg K.
1 year agoNavy is as accurate as my Blackhawk. Small sights, aims small, gets small groups. Very nice balance.
David L. R
1 year agoI am very pleased with this beautiful revolver! Excellent workmanship and very accurate. I am thinking of buying another. Highly recommend.
Joseph S
1 year agoReally love the civil war era and the history that comes with these firearms. This was a 1872 version of the Navy pistol where they're were only 7000 original pistols made. Thank you Sportmans for allowing this to be possible..
Randolph E
1 year agoI am very happy with this weapon. I have owned firearms by this company in the past and hope to own more in the future.
Richard D
1 year agoI bought this from Sportsman's end of last year! I Love these old replicas as there is no way I can afford the real thing, but I am Very impressed and I have shot both and really I can not tell the difference! Very easy to shot one handed and very accurate! First time at the range some of may friends wanted to try it and they all loved it as well, even just point and shoot its in the center of the target! Very smooth! I could not beleave how good it felt I could shoot it all day! Very easy to
Allen H
1 year agoWe absolutely love it! It is was a "blast" to go and shoot it. My wife and I shoot 9 mm all the time - but this gun is our absolute favorite. There is hardly any kick back and accurate. I would love to get another one soon!
Eugene T
1 year agoVery good reproduction of a classic revolver that just preceded the Colt SAA. This replica has a fairly smooth action and breaks down for cleaning relatively easy. The firearm is made by Uberti and is a faithful replica of one of the most carried firearms on the old west. The only slightly drawback is the wedge used to hold the front and rear of the weapon is short. The original frames of these weapons were ball and cap frames repurposed for the new metal cartridges and new cylinders. The wedge
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