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Cimarron 1872 Open Top Navy 44 Colt and Russian Revolver, 5.5" Barrel Case Hardened Frame 1-Piece
Cimarron 1872 Open Top Navy 44 Colt and Russian Revolver, 5.5" Barrel Case Hardened Frame 1-Piece
Cimarron 1872 Open Top Navy 44 Colt and Russian Revolver, 5.5" Barrel Case Hardened Frame 1-Piece

Cimarron 1872 Open Top Navy 44 Colt and Russian Revolver, 5.5" Barrel Case Hardened Frame 1-Piece

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Product Summary

Like the Open Top Army model, Cimarron's 1872 Open Top Navy has been accurately reproduced in every detail from an original arm in our antique collection, right down to the 1851 Navy-sized grips, just like the early-production 19th century Open Tops. Further, this quality replica is chambered for the .38 Colt/Special cartridges for those who prefer a lighter caliber sixgun, and can be obtained in Standard Blue and color case hardened finish in either the original style 7 1/2-inch round barrel or in shorter barrel lengths of 4 3/4 inches or 5 1/2 inches. For those wanting more powerful loadings, the Open Top Navy is also chambered for the frontier favorites of .45 Colt/Schofield, .44 Colt/Russian, and the .44 S&W Special/Colt/Russian combo, and it comes in the Standard Blue and color case hardened finish and the 1851 Navy-sized walnut grips. The Open Top Navy model is a spitting image of the originals and is ideal for those who prefer the '51 Navy's grip size.


***** Finish pictured is standard blue, but this firearm has a CHARCOAL BLUED FINISH


Specifications:
Caliber: .44 Colt and Russian
Barrel Length : .5 inches
Style: Open Top Navy
Frame: Case Hardened
Finish: Charcoal Blue
Grip: 1 Piece Walnut
Weight: 2.07 Lbs.

Caliber Dictionary

The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Introduce by Colt in 1871, the .44 Colt was among the earliest centerfire cartridges. It was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1871 for use in 1860 Army percussion revolvers modified to cartridge use. Although replaced just two years later by the .45 Colt, it was thus an important development. Ammunition production ceased in 1940, but due to demand by cowboy action shooters Black Hills has recently brought back a .44 Colt load. Using a .443-inch bullet from a 1.1-inch case, original blackpowder loads used a 210-grain bullet at 660 fps; Black Hills' modern load uses a 230-grain bullet at 770 fps, a credible revolver cartridge. — Craig Boddington

Specifications
Specification   Value
Caliber   44 Colt
Condition   New
     
MFG NO    CA905C00
SKU    11156514
UPC    NOUPC57381
Manufacturer
Cimarron
Phone:   (830)997-9090
Email:  
Website:   http://www.cimarron-firearms.com
Address:   105 Winding Oak Road

Fredericksburg, TX 78624
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