Cimarron Firearms 1875 Outlaw Case Hardened / Blued .357 Mag / .38 SPL 7.5 Barrel 6-Rounds

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Cimarron Firearms 1875 Outlaw Case Hardened / Blued .357 Mag / .38 SPL 7.5 Barrel 6-Rounds - Cimarron Firearms

Product Details

MSRP $824.99
MPN CA150
UPC 844234109937

Description

The Cimarron 1875 Outlaw .357 Mag 5.5in/7.5in 6rd Standard Blue is a remarkable tribute to the iconic firearms of the Old West, capturing the essence of the era with its authentic design and superior craftsmanship. This traditional western revolver, inspired by the 1875 Remington model, offers a distinctive look that sets it apart from its contemporaries, such as Colt's 1873 single-action revolver. Available in both 5.5-inch and 7.5-inch barrel lengths, the Cimarron 1875 Outlaw is chambered in versatile calibers including .357 Magnum, .38 Special, .44 WCF, and .45 Colt, with the 7.5-inch variant also offering dual cylinders for .45 Colt and .45 ACP. This six-shooter is finished in a Standard Blue with a color case-hardened frame and hammer, exuding a classic aesthetic that appeals to both collectors and enthusiasts of historical firearms. The Cimarron 1875 Outlaw is not only a nod to the past but also a functional piece for modern-day use, praised for its handling capabilities by historical figures like the notorious outlaw Frank James and Texas Ranger Bill McDonald. Its reputation was further solidified when the U.S. Department of the Interior selected it as an issue sidearm for Indian police on frontier reservations in 1883. This single-action revolver has also made its mark in popular culture, featured in acclaimed western films such as Open Range, Broken Trail, and 3:10 To Yuma, where it has been wielded by today's silver screen cowhands. Whether you're a history buff, a cowboy action shooter, or a film enthusiast, the Cimarron 1875 Outlaw offers an authentic shooting experience that transports you back to the days of the Wild West. With its robust build and historical significance, this revolver is a true Western classic, embodying the spirit of the frontier and the rugged individualism of the American West.