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Pietta 1860 Army .44 Cal Revolver with Blued Steel Barrel & Walnut Grip
PiettaSALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $354.99BEFORE:MSRP:The 1860 Army is built using steel-silver and is considered as one of the most brilliant single action revolvers thanks to its fast draw and light recoil. -
Cimarron 1847 Walker .44 Cal Revolver with 9" Blued Barrel and Walnut Grip
CimarronSALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $524.99BEFORE:MSRP: $606.21Cimarron's .44 caliber Walker is detail perfect with its 9" blued, part-octagon/part-round barrel, back strap, trigger and cylinder, a color case-hardened frame, loading lever and hammer, brass... -
Cimarron 1860 Army Fluted 8" .44 Cal Charcoal Blued Walnut
CimarronSALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $484.99BEFORE:MSRP: $560.02CIMARRON 1860 ARMY FLUTED 8"44 CAL CHARCOAL BLUED WALNUT -
Cimarron CA040 1860 Army .44 Cal Revolver with Color Case Hardened Frame and Walnut Grip
CimarronSALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $404.99BEFORE:MSRP: $461.69Produced from 1860-1873, the Army.44 caliber sixgun was produced in both military and civilian models, however the military version, with its 4-screw frame and cutout recoil shield to allow fitting... -
Traditions 1860 Army .44 Cal Percussion Revolver with Brass Frame and Walnut Grip
TraditionsSALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $351.99BEFORE:MSRP: $379.95Recognized as the mainstay of the Union Army, the 1860 was ordered to fill the ranks. The .44 caliber revolver was as powerful as it was popular. After the Civil War, 1860 could long be found in Army...
Description
Produced from 1860-1873, the Army.44 caliber sixgun was produced in both military and civilian models, however the military version, with its 4-screw frame and cutout recoil shield to allow fitting an attachable shoulder stock, accounted for over half of the entire production of 1860s. Cimarron offers a detail perfect replica of the early 1860 military models with the brass backstrap and trigger guard. Combining much of the power of the earlier dragoons, but boasting improved ballistics, better balance and a lighter weight, streamlined styling of rounded contours and the older model's hinged loading lever was replaced with the improved, so-called "creeping" (rack and pinion-style) lever.