In the realm of concealed carry and historical authenticity, Cimarron's '62 Pocket Navy Conversion stands as a testament to both tradition and practicality. This revolver faithfully reproduces the early cartridge conversion models that were small enough to slip into a coat pocket yet powerful enough to deliver when needed. Chambered in the spirited .380 ACP, this modern rendition brings classic design into contemporary relevance.
The piece features a 6-inch round barrel without an ejector mechanism, maintaining its sleek profile while offering sufficient length for accuracy. Its frame is beautifully case-colored, providing not only durability but also an elegant contrast against its historically accurate blued finish. Complementing this are brass accents on the trigger guard and back strap—details that speak volumes about craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Gripping this firearm feels like shaking hands with history itself; it sports a one-piece varnished walnut stock that fits seamlessly into your hand. With fixed sights designed for simplicity and dependability, aiming becomes instinctive—a crucial feature in any defensive scenario.
This compact powerhouse holds five rounds of .380 ACP ammunition within its cylinder—a balance between firepower and manageable recoil perfect for those who appreciate precision over volume. For anyone seeking a blend of heritage aesthetics with reliable performance in personal defense or collection purposes, Cimarron’s '62 Pocket Navy Conversion delivers unequivocally.