You can hang 'em high or paint the town red with this 1851 Navy cartridge conversion revolver. Either way, this spitting image replica of the 1851 Navy model used by Clint Eastwood in the 1960s spaghetti westerns will surely set you apart from the other six gunners! Retaining a Civil War-era, black powder style loading lever, yet converted to handle modern factory smokeless cartridges in .38 Colt or .38 S&W Special, this 7 1/2-inch, the octagonal barreled smoke wagon is finished in blue and color casehardening, with brass backstrap and trigger guard. The right walnut grip is uniquely inlaid with the Man with No Name's signature sterling silver rattlesnake, giving this revolver the appearance of being coiled and ready to strike! Here's a cartridge conversion sixgun, introduced by Cimarron that definitely stands out from the crowd!
Product Information
Cartridge
38 Special
Capacity
6 Round
Weight
48.8 Ounce
Barrel Length
7.5 Inches
Action Type
Revolver
Trigger Type
Single Action
Threaded Muzzle
No
Barrel Finish
Blued
Front Sight
Brass Bead
Rear Sight
Notch
Frame Material
Steel
Grip Material
Wood
Frame Finish
Case Hardened
Grip Style
Grip Color
Walnut
Compensated
No
The 1873 peacemaker-style revolver, originally designed for the U.S. Cavalry, quickly became the archetypical sixgun of the frontier. Available in a number of powerful chamberings in different barrel lengths, besides the "peacemaker," it was also known by other monikers like "hogleg," smoke wagon," and "equalizer." In civilian hands, it quickly earned a reputation as a rugged, hard-hitting, well-balanced revolver and outsold all competitors. Men like Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, John Selman, the James-Younger gang, the Daltons, Texas, and later the Arizona Rangers, all packed this legendary arm and did their smoky work with it. With the coming of the Silver Screen, the Model P was reintroduced to an entirely new generation of admirers. In the hands of such Western stars as John Wayne, Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, Tom Selleck, Clint Eastwood, and countless others, this sixgun has earned lasting fame with shooters and Old West fans alike! Considered as the most authentic and highest quality reproduction of the 1873 Colt, Cimarron's replica was reproduced in every detail from an original 1873 single action in the Cimarron antique collection and was not replicated by working simply from drawings, as with previous reproductions. Cimarron also took extra steps to improve the gun's reliability with the Cowboy Compaction which eliminates weaknesses associated with the 19th-century design. Offered in the 7 1/2, 5 1/2, or 4 3/4-inch barrel lengths, in either the pre-1896-style Old Model with the cylinder base pin screw located in the front of the frame or the post-1896 Pre-War frame, where the cylinder base pin retaining screw is found on the side of the frame, in front of the cylinder. It comes in .32-20, .38-40, .38 Special/.357 Magnum, .44 Special, .44-40 or .45 Colt. Cimarron's Model P is the sixgun of the West!
Product Information
Cartridge
357 Magnum
38-40 WCF
44-40 WCF
45 Colt (Long Colt)
Capacity
6 Round
Style
Weight
---
Barrel Length
Action Type
Revolver
Trigger Type
Single Action
Threaded Muzzle
No
Front Sight
Blade
Rear Sight
Fixed Notch
Frame Material
Steel
Grip Material
Wood
Frame Finish
Case Hardened
Grip Style
Smooth
Grip Color
Walnut
Compensated
No
Country of Origin
Italy
From the makers of the world’s most battle-proven firearms, comes the release of the FN 509 Compact Tactical, the smallest and most concealable 9mm tactical pistol available on the market. Easily deployed as an everyday carry with the standard 12- or 15-round magazines or on the range with the extended 24-round magazine, giving 51 rounds of ammunition at the ready. The 4.3-inch cold hammer-forged threaded barrel makes it compatible with today’s most popular aftermarket accessories like compensators or suppressors and the FN Low-Profile Optics-Mounting System, capable of accepting more than 10 miniature red dots, rounds out this compact tactical pistol.
Features
Striker-fired autoloader
FN Low Profile Optics Mounting System
Threaded Barrel
Suppressor Height Trijicon 3-Dot Green Tritium Night Sights
Recessed target crown
Polished chamber and feed ramp
O-Ring retention thread cap
Polymer construction with replaceable steel frame/slide rails
Enhanced grip texture which enables faster follow-up shots in all conditions
Interchangeable backstraps
MIL-STD-1913 accessory mounting rail
Fully ambidextrous slide stop lever and magazine release
Compatible Optics
Trijicon RMR
Leupold DeltaPoint Pro
Vortex Razor, Viper, Venom
Burris FastFire II, III
Docter Optic
CMore STS II
And More
Product Information
Cartridge
9mm Luger
Capacity
24+1 Round
Magazine Quantity
3
Weight
26.2 Ounce
Barrel Length
4.32 Inches
Threads
1/2"-28
Action Type
Semi-Automatic
Trigger Type
Striker
Threaded Muzzle
Yes
Barrel Finish
Black
Front Sight
Suppressor Height Night Sight
Rear Sight
Suppressor Height Night Sight
Case Included
Yes
Frame Material
Polymer
Grip Material
Polymer
Frame Finish
Black
Slide Finish
Black
Grip Style
Checkered
Grip Color
Black
Compensated
No
Country of Origin
United States of America
Trigger Pull
5.5-7.5 Pound
The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is the top of the line in rimfire pistols. Used by national level competitors for acute precision in competition, the Model 41 is considered one of the best .22 target pistols ever manufactured.
Features
Precision, Button-Rifled Barrel
Micrometer Click Adjustable Target Rear Sight with Undercut Patridge Front Sight
Ergonomic Checkered Target Grips
Switch-Barrel Design Allows Both 5.5” and 7” Barrels on One Frame
Crisp Target Trigger Factor Set at 2.75 to 3.25 lbs.
User Adjustable Trigger Stop
Product Information
Cartridge
22 Long Rifle
Capacity
10+1 Round
Magazine Quantity
1
Weight
---
Barrel Length
Action Type
Semi-Automatic
Trigger Type
Single Action
Safety
Thumb
Threaded Muzzle
No
Barrel Finish
Blued
Front Sight
Blade and Ramp
Rear Sight
Adjustable
Frame Material
Steel
Grip Material
Wood
Frame Finish
Blued
Slide Finish
Black
Grip Style
Checkered
Grip Color
Walnut
Country of Origin
United States of Amer
True to the originals, Uberti Top Break Revolvers come in 3 models, including the Russian Model with Cyrillic barrel stampings. Major George Schofield designed the Top Break as a cavalry pistol. Its efficient, break-open design could be operated with one hand. That made it easy to eject the spent cartridges and reload while on horseback. It was the Russian government that truly embraced the new sidearm. The Czar ordered 41,000 Top Breaks. Those had a modified grip design, lanyard ring, and a distinctive trigger spur.
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