The Cimarron 1851 Richards-Mason Conversion reproduces the late 19th-century breech-conversion aesthetic in a modern, cartridge-fed single-action revolver. This model is chambered in .38 Special and fitted with a 7.5-inch octagon barrel, fixed sights and a six-round cylinder for period-correct handling. The revolver includes wood grips, a charcoal/blued finish with case-colored/hardened frame accents, and a Wild Bill Hickok laser engraving for a historical presentation.
Key Specifications
- The caliber is .38 Special.
- The barrel length is 7.5 inches.
- The cylinder capacity is 6 rounds.
- The barrel finish is blued (charcoal blued).
- The frame color is case colored / hardened.
- The grip material is wood.
- The weight is 45.2 oz.
- The sight type is fixed.
- Drilled and tapped: No.
- Notable features include a brass backstrap and trigger guard, octagon barrel and laser engraving.
Combining historic lines with cartridge convenience, this Richards-Mason conversion is well suited for Cowboy Action competition, historical display, or range work where period appearance and straightforward single-action operation are preferred. The combination of a 7.5-inch octagon barrel, engraved presentation, and traditional finishes delivers a collectible-feeling revolver that also performs as a practical, shootable piece.
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