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Cimarron USV Artillery .45 LC Pistol 5.5" Barrel 6+1 Round Case Hardened Walnut

Cimarron Fac

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SKU:
OZCA513M00
UPC:
814230010414
Action:
Revolver
Barrel Finish:
Blued
Barrel Length:
5.5
Barrel Length In Inches:
5.5000
caliber:
45 Long Colt
Capacity:
6Rd
Color:
Color Case Hardened
Cylinder Capacity:
6.0
Dimension:
2.05 X 6.25 X 14.10
Finish/color:
Color Case Hardened
Frame Color:
CASE HARDENED/BLUED
Frame Designation:
OLD MODEL
Frame Material:
Steel
Grip Type:
Wood
Grips Material:
WOOD
Hammer Type:
STANDARD
Sight Type:
FIXED
Sights:
Fixed Sights
Trigger Type:
STANDARD
Type:
Single Action
Weight In Ounces:
40.0
Caliber:
45 Colt
Allocated Item?:
No
CA Prop 65:
Yes
Available Drop Ship Delivery Options:
next_day_air|second_day_air
Firearm Capacity:
6
Gun Finish:
Color Case
Brand:
Cimarron FAC
Gun Model:
U.S.V. Artillery
Model Series:
U.S.V. Artillery
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In the early 1890s the U.S. Army began issuing double-action revolvers in .38 Colt caliber and was retiring the 1873 single actions. However because of the underperformance of the somewhat anemic .38 Colt loading during the Spanish American War of 1898 and the Philippines Insurrection many officers and men clamored for the return of the older more powerful .45s. The older single-actions were in need of refurbishing so they were returned to the factory and to Springfield Arsenal where the work was accomplished including cutting the barrels from 7 1/2 inches to 5 1/2 inches. Because many were issued to artillery batteries modern-day collectors have coined the term "Artillery Models" to these reissue arms. In 1898 the First Volunteer Cavalry a colorful unit of cowboys and other adventurous young men was formed with veteran Indian fighter Col. Leonard Wood in command and Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt second in command. Recruited in a San Antonio bar and trained at Camp Wood in Texas in 1898 "Teddy" Roosevelt's "Rough Riders" would carry over 100 of these Artillery models when they bravely charged up San Juan Hill in Cuba. Here's another great historical reproduction inspired by an original in Cimarron's antique collection. Available in Standard Blue or Original Finish our detail-perfect Artillery Model bears the government inspector Rinaldo A. Carr's cartouche and all martial markings including the U.S. stamped frame just like those reissued guns that went on to see service into the early years of the 20th century.

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