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1858 New Model Army Revolver 8" 44 WCF Standard Blue
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CA1001
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Manufacturer:
Uberti Imported by Cimarron Firearms
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Cimarron has taken the well respected Uberti manufactured 1858 New Model Army/Navy and improved it for the Cowboy Action shooter's needs. The 1858 New Model Army was originally made in rim fire and center fire metallic cartridges and priced for the civilian trade at $9.00. Like the 1872 Open Top, these revolvers were not converted from a percussion model but instead were manufactured to fire a cartridge.
Cimarron's Improved 1858 New Model Army with ejector rod, standard blued finish, forged steel frame, 2 piece walnut stock, 8" barrel, 44 WCF caliber.
Manufacturer:
Uberti Imported by Cimarron Firearms
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USPS Priority
Shipping Weight:
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