In the annals of cinematic history, certain firearms achieve an iconic status. The Cimarron Firearms replica from the 2007 remake of "3:10 to Yuma" is such a piece. This Italian-imported revolver stands as a testament to both artistry and functionality, perfectly mirroring the sixgun wielded by Russell Crowe's character, Ben Wade.
This peacemaker-style revolver boasts authenticity down to its core. With a traditional blued and color casehardened finish, it captures the essence of classic Western gunsmithing. Offered exclusively with a 4¾-inch barrel—the same dimension featured in the film—this firearm chambers the venerable .45 Colt cartridge.
The craftsmanship extends beyond mere appearance; it incorporates practical design elements reminiscent of pre-war frames while maintaining modern reliability standards. Weighing in at 36 ounces, this six-shooter balances comfortably for any enthusiast or collector.
A distinguishing feature is its grip—a work of art in itself—with wood construction adorned by cross inlays on its right side. A gold-plated sterling silver crucifix adds an element of reverence against black wood grips, making it not only functional but also visually striking.
With a capacity for six rounds and built with precision that honors its historical roots yet serves today's needs seamlessly, owning this piece means possessing more than just a weapon—it’s holding onto living history.
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