The Cimarron Firearms Man With No Name is a single-action 1851-style conversion revolver built for range use, historical shooting, and Western-style collections. Its configuration reflects the Uberti/1851 conversion pattern commonly associated with mid-19th century designs and period film replicas.
The revolver pairs a case-colored/hardened frame with a blued barrel and a one-piece walnut grip for a traditional appearance and feel. Ergonomics favor single-action operation with fixed sights and a standard trigger and hammer configuration.
Key Specifications
- The caliber is .38 Special.
- The barrel length is 7.5 inches, offering a balance between sight radius and handling for target and period shooting.
- The action type is Single Action Only.
- The cylinder capacity is 6 rounds.
- The frame finish is Case Colored/Hardened.
- The barrel finish is Blued.
- The grip material is 1-piece walnut.
- The material is Steel.
- The sights are Fixed.
- The trigger type is Standard.
This model is presented as a replica of the 1851 conversion style used in 1960s spaghetti western films and retains period-appropriate styling and controls. Buy the Cimarron Firearms Man With No Name .38 Special online today for historical shooting and collection purposes.
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