Cimarron Number 3 Schofield Revolver 6-Round

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Major George W. Schofield of the 10th Cavalry and an army ordnance officer, designed this revolver as an improvement over Smith & Wesson’s No. 3 “American” model. Produced by S&W from 1875-1977, the U.S. Army ordered nearly 8,000 in the proprietary .45 Schofield cartridge and many saw service by the 4th Cavalry in the Geronimo campaign and by the buffalo soldiers of the 9th and 10th Cavalry. Schofields were also put to work by the notorious James-Younger gang, U.S. Marshal Bill Tilghman, and Custer’s chief of scouts “Lonesome Charley” Reynolds. Another roughly 1,000 guns were sold on the civilian market. Favored by many horse soldiers for its top-break, rapid ejection system, many considered it superior to the 1873 Colt Single Action for mounted work. In the 1880s, New York gun dealer Schuyler, Hartley Graham bought surplus Schofields, cut the barrels from 7 to 5 inches, and sold many of them to Wells Fargo & Company. Cimarron offers the Model No. 3 Schofield, the 2nd Model, copied directly from an original in Cimarron’s vast collection of antique firearms. It’s available in 5 inches in .38 Special or .45 Colt, or the cavalry length 7-inch barrel in .38 SP or .45 Colt. (.45 Colt chambered Cimarron Schofields also handle the .45 Schofield cartridge). Whether you are into the real Old West, or the “reel” West where hombre like the Schofield Kid from Clint Eastwood’s Unforgiven, or gunman Charlie Prince from Russell Crowe’s 3:10 To Yuma, packed these top-break sixguns, you’ll enjoy owning a Cimarron Schofield! Markings: Left Grip: DAL Lt David A Lyle inspector Right Grip: CW Charles Woodman sub-inspector

Product Information

Cartridge
  •  44-40 WCF
  •  45 Colt (Long Colt)
  •  38 Special
Capacity
6 Round
Weight
Barrel Length
Action Type
Revolver
Trigger Type
Single Action
Threaded Muzzle
No
Barrel Finish
Front Sight
Blade
Rear Sight
Notch
Frame Material
Steel
Grip Material
Wood
Frame Finish
Grip Style
Smooth
Grip Color
Walnut
Compensated
No
Country of Origin
Italy

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ContentMajor George W. Schofield of the 10th Cavalry and an army ordnance officer, designed this revolver as an improvement over Smith & Wesson's No. 3 "American" model. Produced by S&W from 1875-1977, the U.S. Army ordered nearly 8,000 in the proprietary .45 Schofield cartridge and many saw service by the 4th Cavalry in the Geronimo campaign and by the buffalo soldiers of the 9th and 10th Cavalry. Schofields were also put to work by the notorious James-Younger gang, U.S. Marshal Bill Tilghman, and Custer's chief of scouts "Lonesome Charley" Reynolds. Another roughly 1,000 guns were sold on the civilian market. Favored by many horse soldiers for its top-break, rapid ejection system, many considered it superior to the 1873 Colt Single Action for mounted work. In the 1880s, New York gun dealer Schuyler, Hartley Graham bought surplus Schofields, cut the barrels from 7 to 5 inches, and sold many of them to Wells Fargo & Company. Cimarron offers the Model No. 3 Schofield, the 2nd Model, copied directly from an original in Cimarron's vast collection of antique firearms. It's available in 5 inches in .38 Special or .45 Colt, or the cavalry length 7-inch barrel in .38 SP or .45 Colt. (.45 Colt chambered Cimarron Schofields also handle the .45 Schofield cartridge). Whether you are into the real Old West, or the "reel" West where hombre like the Schofield Kid from Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven, or gunman Charlie Prince from Russell Crowe's 3:10 To Yuma, packed these top-break sixguns, you'll enjoy owning a Cimarron Schofield! Markings: Left Grip: DAL Lt David A Lyle inspector Right Grip: CW Charles Woodman sub-inspector

Product Information

Cartridge
  •  44-40 WCF
  •  45 Colt (Long Colt)
  •  38 Special
Capacity
6 Round
Weight
---
Barrel Length
Action Type
Revolver
Trigger Type
Single Action
Threaded Muzzle
No
Barrel Finish
---
Front Sight
Blade
Rear Sight
Notch
Frame Material
Steel
Grip Material
Wood
Frame Finish
Grip Style
Smooth
Grip Color
Walnut
Compensated
No
Country of Origin
Italy
Kimber Micro slides are made to the tightest allowable tolerances, with barrels machined from stainless steel for superior resistance to moisture. All Micro frames are shaped from the finest aluminum for integrity and strength. In many respects, a miniature 1911, among the most important Micro 9 design advantages is a single action trigger with the kind of short, smooth pull that ensures accuracy and builds confidence. The thumb safety, slide release, and magazine release are pure 1911 as well. Standard features include a lowered and flared ejection port for flawless ejection and a beveled magazine well for fast, positive loading. Sights are steel – not plastic – and mounted in machined dovetails for additional integrity. Each Micro 9 includes an extended 7-round magazine. Ideal for shooters with small hands as well as those who insist on mild recoil combined with enough power for concealed carry or home protection, Micro 9 pistols are the right choice for many applications. Best of all, they offer unequaled Kimber quality, dependability, and performance.

Product Information

Cartridge
9mm Luger
Capacity
7 Round
Magazine Quantity
1
Weight
15.6 Ounce
Barrel Length
3.15 Inches
Action Type
Semi-Automatic
Trigger Type
Single Action
Safety
Thumb
Threaded Muzzle
No
Barrel Finish
---
Front Sight
Fiber Optic
Rear Sight
Fiber Optic
Case Included
Yes
Frame Material
Steel
Grip Material
Micarta
Frame Finish
Slide Finish
---
Grip Style
Stippled
Grip Color
Black
Compensated
No
Country of Origin
United States of America
Trigger Pull
7 Pound
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 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
Arguably the most famous sixgun of the Old West, if not the best known in the entire world, Cimarron's Frontier models look and heft just like those guns used by the famous and infamous characters of the Wild West. Men like Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, "Texas" John Slaughter, the Texas Rangers and the Arizona Rangers, all packed them to enforce law and order. While men such as Jesse James, Billy the Kid, Johnny Ringo, Butch Cassidy and members of his "Hole in the Wall" gang and other hombres who, as they said in the Old West, "threw a wide loop," used them to ply their lawless trade.   Cimarron's replica, inspired by an original, sports the traditional blue and color case hardened finish with walnut grips. It's offered in the Old Model (1873-1896), or the Pre-War version (1896-1940). Nickel Plated, deep laser engraved versions are also offered in the Pre-War frame only. Great looking at an affordable price point, these come in two finishes- nickel and old silver frame (OSF)- a two-tone finish where the barrel, cylinder, and grip assembly is blued, and the frame is ‘in the white’- a polished steel finish. There are also two grip options- a poly ivory grip or a walnut grip. Both styles are available in .44-40, .45 Colt, or .38 Special/.357 Magnum, in the original barrel lengths of 4 3/4, 5 1/2, or 7 1/2 inches.

Product Information

Cartridge
  •  357 Magnum
  •  44-40 WCF
  •  45 Colt (Long Colt)
Capacity
6 Round
Style
Weight
---
Barrel Length
Action Type
Revolver
Trigger Type
Single Action
Threaded Muzzle
No
Barrel Finish
Front Sight
Blade
Rear Sight
Fixed Notch
Frame Material
Steel
Grip Material
---
Frame Finish
Grip Style
Smooth
Grip Color
Compensated
No
Country of Origin
Italy
The ZEV Technologies OZ-9C Hyper-Comp brings the benefits of a compensator to the popular compact platform without adding any extra length or mass. The Hyper-comp features four tapered vertical ports integrated into the top of the barrel that vents gases upward to reduce muzzle rise, creating one of the flattest shooting compacts available. The slide has a top channel cut-out that extends to the front of the barrel opening, allowing the front sight to be pinned directly to the barrel, making it easier to track the sight during recoil as it does not reciprocate with the slide. This unique ported barrel design allows for easy barrel disassembly for cleaning and maintenance that compensated guns typically need, without having to remove a compensator. The O.Z-9C was designed and created for balance. It’s one of the first things you notice when holding this pistol. Balance equates to what every shooter is looking for; a more controllable pistol with less felt recoil, less muzzle flip, and faster, more accurate follow-up shots. At the heart of the O.Z-9C is a patented Steel Receiver. This solid steel frame runs the length of the entire pistol allowing the locking block to be fully integrated. The extended rails in the steel receiver help provide more than double the surface area of contact to the slide. Additional benefits include channels that clear out debris while also acting as lubricating reservoirs for high friction areas. Having a singular component for the slide to travel along minimizes vibration and recoil energy by dispersing it along with the receiver through the custom grip. A single take-down pin conveniently located at the front of the trigger guard locks the removable grip to the steel receiver. By design, the trigger is housed in the steel receiver allowing for future grip upgrades without completely breaking down the pistol. The improved grips have steeper angles, and a forward hand position keeping the muzzle down and pointing straighter. Additional grip sizes and colors, and multiple sized mag wells are available to facilitate further customization by end-users. The O.Z-9C is compatible with ZEV components and accepts GLOCK mags. Features
  • ZEV Exclusive OZ-9C Compact Hyper-comp Slide
  • ZEV Optimized Match Grade Ported Barrel
  • ZEV PRO Flat Face Trigger
  • ZEV OZ-9C X Grip
  • ZEV OZ-9 PRO Magwell
Made In United States of America

Product Information

Cartridge
9mm Luger
Capacity
15+1 Round
Magazine Quantity
2
Weight
28 Ounce
Barrel Length
4 Inches
Action Type
Semi-Automatic
Trigger Type
Striker
Safety
Trigger
Threaded Muzzle
No
Barrel Finish
Bronze
Front Sight
Fixed Blade with White Dot
Rear Sight
Battle Sight
Frame Material
Polymer
Grip Material
Polymer
Frame Finish
Black
Slide Finish
Black
Grip Style
Stippled
Grip Color
Black
Compensated
Yes
Country of Origin
United States of America
Trigger Pull
4.5 Pound
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