Description
- Chambered for .38-40 Win (.38 WCF)
- 5.5" Barrel Length
- 1-Piece Walnut Grip
- Standard Blue Barrel
- Case Hardened Pre-War Frame
- Cylinder Capacity of 6 Rounds
The 1873 peacemaker-style revolver, originally designed for the U.S. Cavalry, quickly became the archetypical sixgun of the frontier. Made in a number of powerful chamberings in different barrel lengths, besides the "peacemaker", it was also known by other monikers like "hogleg", "smokewagon", and "equalizer". In civilian hands, it quickly earned a reputation as a rugged, hard-hitting, well balanced revolver and outsold all competitors.
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 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 Comp action which eliminates weaknesses associated with the 19th century design.
This model is offered in .38 WCF with 5.5-inch barrel length, in 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. Cimarron's Model P is the sixgun of the West!
Warranty Information
Caliber | .38 WCF |
Barrel Length, in | 5.5" |
Cylinder Capacity, rd | 6 |
Frame Designation | Pre-War |
Finish | Case Hardened |
Grip | 1-Piece Walnut |
Overall Length, in | 13.95" |
Weight, oz | 42 |