The Cimarron Man With No Name 1851 Conversion revolver is a tribute to the legendary firearms of the Old West, meticulously crafted for today's enthusiasts. Inspired by Clint Eastwood's iconic weapon in the classic spaghetti westerns "Fist Full Of Dollars" and "For A Few Dollars More," this firearm stands as a testament to timeless design and modern functionality.
Chambered in .38 Special, this revolver seamlessly blends historical aesthetics with contemporary performance. The conversion from its original black powder roots allows it to handle modern factory smokeless cartridges efficiently, ensuring reliability without sacrificing authenticity.
Featuring a distinctive 7.5-inch octagonal barrel finished in standard blue and complemented by case-hardened frame accents, this piece exudes historical charm. Its brass back strap and trigger guard further enhance its period-correct appearance while providing durability.
One cannot overlook the walnut grips that are not only varnished for elegance but also uniquely adorned with a sterling silver rattlesnake on one side—a nod to "The Man With No Name." This inlay adds an unmistakable touch of character that sets it apart from other six-shooters.
This offering from Cimarron F.A. Co., produced by Pietta, continues their tradition of delivering high-quality replicas that capture both spirit and function—ideal for collectors or anyone seeking an authentic shooting experience reminiscent of Western lore.
If you seek a firearm that embodies history yet performs admirably under modern conditions, look no further than this remarkable reproduction—the Cimarron Man With No Name 1851 Conversion revolver awaits your command.