In the annals of American firearm history, few names resonate as deeply as the Colt Single Action Army, commonly known as the Peacemaker. Originally crafted for the U.S. Cavalry in 1873, this iconic six-shooter quickly became a symbol of frontier justice and rugged individualism.
Cimarron has taken great strides to bring forth what is regarded by many enthusiasts and historians alike as the most authentic reproduction of this legendary revolver. Unlike previous iterations that relied heavily on schematics and artistic interpretation, Cimarron's replica is meticulously reproduced from an original piece housed within their antique collection. This dedication ensures that each detail mirrors its storied predecessor with remarkable precision.
The Cimarron Model P stands out not only for its historical fidelity but also for modern enhancements designed to bolster reliability without compromising authenticity. The Cowboy Comp action addresses several inherent weaknesses found in late-19th-century designs, offering shooters a seamless blend of tradition and innovation.
This model features a classic barrel length of 5.5 inches—an optimal balance between portability and accuracy—and employs a post-1896 Pre-War frame design where you'll find the cylinder base pin retaining screw conveniently located on the side of the frame ahead of the cylinder.
The finish combines charcoal blue with an original touch that harks back to yesteryear’s craftsmanship while providing today's shooter with reliable performance tailored for both collectors and practical users alike.
If you seek to wield more than just another firearm—if you're drawn towards holding a piece imbued with history's weight—the Cimarron Model P offers an unrivaled experience reminiscent of bygone days when men settled disputes at high noon under vast open skies.