Description
The Cimarron Firearms Man With No Name is a faithful reproduction of the 1851 conversion popularized in mid-20th century Western films. It is chambered for .38 Special and fitted with a 7.5-inch barrel and a six-round cylinder. The revolver combines a case-hardened frame with a blued barrel and a one-piece walnut grip for a period-correct appearance. Designed as a single-action revolver with fixed sights, it suits historical shooting, collecting, and cowboy-action competition contexts.
Key Specifications
- Chambered for .38 Special.
- The barrel measures 7.5 inches.
- The cylinder holds 6 rounds.
- Frame finish is Case Hardened.
- Barrel finish is Blued.
- Grip material is 1-piece walnut.
- Sights are Fixed.
- Action type is Single Action Only.
- Primary material is Steel.
- Model name is Man With No Name.
Ideal for collectors and period-style shooters, the Man With No Name blends authentic 1851 conversion aesthetics with straightforward single-action mechanics. Its case-hardened frame, blued barrel and walnut grips present a classic look that works well for display, historical reenactment, and cowboy-action matches.
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