Description
- 4.75-inch barrel
- Pre-war frame
- 6-round capacity
- Walnut grip
- Fixed sights
Improvements over Colt's first target revolver (the 1888 Flattop) resulted in their "Special Target" model of 1896, later renamed the "Bisley" because of its spectacular performances at England's Bisley Common shooting range. It varies from the classic 1873 Peacemaker by its enlarged trigger guard and radically curved grip, allowing the shooter to easily maintain the same hand position from shot to shot. The Cimarron Bisley is offered in Standard Blue finish in 4 3/4-inch, 5 1/2 -inch, and 7 1/2-inch barrels, in either .38 Special/.357 Magnum, .44 Special, .44-40, or .45 Colt. Once you hold this hogleg in your hand and feel the superb balance and handling characteristics you will be hooked.
Warranty Information
Action | Single Action |
Caliber | .44-40 Win |
Barrel Length, in | 4.75" |
Capacity, rd | 6 |
Barrel Finish | Blued |
Frame Designation | Pre-War |
Sights | Fixed |
Grip Material | Wood |