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Offline Firelock

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Shooting Cimarron's .44 Spl Model P
« on: October 29, 2012, 02:25:45 AM »

Cimarron's Model P is a clone of Colt's Single Action Army revolver. It is manufactured built by Uberti in Italy. The gun is a replica of a first generation Colt SAA from Mike Harvey's personal collection. Mike is the CEO of Cimarron, and an avid old west firearms historian and collector. This seven and a half inch barreled version is chambered in .44 Special, which is one of my favorite cartridges.


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Re: Shooting Cimarron's .44 Spl Model P
« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2012, 03:04:28 AM »
I didn't see a question in there but if you are asking if you should buy it the answer is 'of course you should'.  I would assume that Mike's personal firearms should have a pretty slick action and you can never go wrong with a .44 special!  :)  I'm about 38 miles from Fredricksburg and I need to get up there and look around at Texas's Jacks again soon.  That's Cimarron's own retail outlet here in Texas and it's a great place to look around!  44 Man
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