Product Details
MSRP $926.48
MPN MP410SSI01
UPC 844234128648
Caliber .45 Colt
Description
The Cimarron Man With No Name Revolver 45 Long Colt 4.75in Case Hardened w/ Snake 6 Shot is a masterful blend of classic design and modern craftsmanship, embodying the spirit of the Old West with a touch of cinematic flair. This Cimarron 45 Long Colt revolver is a tribute to the iconic firearms of the silver screen, featuring a 4.75-inch blued barrel and cylinder that provide a striking contrast to its color case-hardened steel frame. The revolver's single-action mechanism offers a smooth and reliable shooting experience, making it an ideal choice for both collectors and enthusiasts of historical firearms. The standout feature of this Cimarron Firearms masterpiece is its distinctive walnut grip, which is elegantly adorned with an integrated snake motif, earning it the moniker of the Snake Grip Revolver. This unique design element not only enhances the revolver's aesthetic appeal but also provides a comfortable and secure hold, ensuring precision and control with every shot. The Cimarron Man With No Name SAA is chambered in the powerful 45 Colt cartridge, offering six rounds of robust firepower that are perfect for target shooting, cowboy action shooting, or as a reliable sidearm for outdoor adventures. Its compact size and balanced weight make it easy to handle, while the meticulous craftsmanship ensures durability and longevity. With its rich heritage and attention to detail, this 45 Colt handgun is more than just a firearm; it's a piece of history that pays homage to the legendary gunslingers of the past. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or a fan of Western lore, the Cimarron Man With No Name Revolver is a timeless addition to any collection, combining functionality with a storied legacy. The UPC for this model is 844234128648, and it carries the MPN MP410SSI01, ensuring authenticity and quality that Cimarron is renowned for. Experience the allure of the Wild West with this exceptional case-hardened revolver, a true testament to Cimarron's dedication to preserving the art of traditional firearms.