Description
- Single action revolver
- 8-inch barrel
- Case hardened frame
- Standard blue finish
- 6 round capacity
- One piece walnut grip
Cimarron Richards Transition Model Type 2 Revolver. With his 1871 patent to convert percussion, front-loading revolvers to breech loading metallic cartridge arms, Colt employee Charles B. Richards was able to inexpensively convert the company's arms already in stock to the new self-contained cartridge system. Colt also produced a number of them, once the old percussion parts ran out, as newly manufactured breech loaders. This, the first truly practical method of updating their guns to handle the then-new metallic cased ammunition, allowed Colt to sell these sixguns at a competitive price of just a few dollars, compared to other metallic cartridge revolvers. In order to get Cimarron's copy of the Type II or Richards 2nd Model Conversion exactly right, they worked from an original in their antique collection. Their detail-perfect replica features the early Richards ejector with the Richards-Mason conversion ring, gate and hammer.
Warranty Information
Action | Single-Action |
Caliber | .44 S&W Special |
Barrel Length, in | 8" |
Capacity, rd | 6 |
Barrel Finish | Blued |
Grips Material | Wood |
Hammer Type | Standard |
Sight Type | Fixed |
Trigger Type | Standard |