Cimarron Firearms MAN with No NAME 38SPL 7.5-inch
(10)
Caliber: .38 S&W Special
Capacity: 6
Barrel Length: 7.5"
Rounds: 6
More Information
Action Type |
Revolver |
Barrel Length |
7.5 |
Caliber |
.38 SPL |
Capacity |
6 |
Condition |
New in Box |
Finish Per Color |
Color Case Hardened |
Frame Per Material |
Steel |
Manufacturer |
Cimarron Firearms |
Manufacturer Part Number |
CA9081 |
Model |
Man With No Name |
Type |
Revolvers |
UPC |
814230011480 |
This spitting image replica of the 1851 Navy model used by Clint Eastwood in the 1960s spaghetti westerns will surely set you apart from other sixgunners! Features include a 7.5″ barrel chambered for .38 SPL, a color case hardened frame, wood grips, and a 6 round capacity. Get the Cimarron Firearms 1851 “Man With No Name” revolver while supplies last!
Cimarron Man with No Name 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 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. Fill your hand with a piece of movie history, with the Cimarron Man With No Name 1851 Conversion.
Cimarron Man with No Name Specifications
- Manufacturer: Cimarron
- Model: Man With No Name
- Action: Revolver
- Type: Single Action
- Caliber: 38 Special
- Barrel Length: 7.5″
- Color: Color Case Hardened
- Grips: Wood
- Capacity: 6 Rounds
- Material: Steel
- Finish: Color Case Hardened
More Information
Action Type |
Revolver |
Barrel Length |
7.5 |
Caliber |
.38 SPL |
Capacity |
6 |
Condition |
New in Box |
Finish Per Color |
Color Case Hardened |
Frame Per Material |
Steel |
Manufacturer |
Cimarron Firearms |
Manufacturer Part Number |
CA9081 |
Model |
Man With No Name |
Type |
Revolvers |
UPC |
814230011480 |
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including arsenic, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to WWW.P65WARNINGS.CA.GOV
TOPGUN
1 year agoVery nice shooting revolver..Dead on target with no kick back..Very easy to handle..I may buy another..
BRIAN
1 year agoI bought two of these pistols to shoot for family outings. Both of the pistols have been very accurate. I use Remington 38 SPL ammo and have not had any issues as of yet. These pistols are very fun to shoot, one key aspect that this model has a very light trigger pull...just be careful when using as it does not take much to discharge these firearms unintentionally. Overall, I would say this model is well worth the money you pay for it and seems they will last a very long time.
MRPATCHES
1 year agoAlways wanted the pistol used by Eastwood in "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly." This is a close alternative and added the snakes myself, satisfied with the result. Haven't fired it as of now, but looking forward to shooting with it soon. Feels fantastic in hand.
MIKE G.
1 year agoThis gun fires with minimal kick,it is a very easy gun to hit the target too.The only issue is it takes time to load .Loading is very slow . IF Cowboys loaded it on a horse they had to be very good.
MORDAAL
1 year agoThis is a well made firearm. Fit and finish excellent. It functions very smoothly with light trigger pull. I like this pistol very much and would buy it again. The hidden shell ejector is pretty clever although it took me awhile to figure out how it worked since the instructions did not cover it.
ROBERT A.
1 year agoI love this gun. Looks great, shoots great and a joy to hold. I put the cobra inlays in and it is awesome. One of my favorite guns.
JAIME G.
1 year agoI only ordered it after hearing the story about the Engraving by sam colt. I was in the market For an open top, and the engraving was the sEller for me. It shoots well. Almost no recoil. Looks awesome. Even carried it In the Texas capital building.
ANTHONY F.
1 year agoWorks and Shoots great. I got a new 1851 grip blank from dixie gun works and snakes from amazon. Made the snake grips MYSELF
WILLIAM H.
1 year agoNice pistol, though the workmanship is not on the same level as the previous two Cimarron pistols I have. I still have several pistols from Cimarron on my “want” list. In general, their workmanship is outstanding.
JOHN
1 year agoAwesome pistol. I always wanted a pistol that represents the old west. Grabagun is a good company to buy from, i personally have never had a problem with their service.
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