In the realm of firearms, few names evoke the spirit of the American frontier quite like the 1873 Peacemaker. Originally crafted for U.S. Cavalry use, this iconic sixgun quickly rose to prominence as a symbol of rugged individualism and reliable firepower on the open plains. Known by evocative nicknames such as hogleg, smokewagon, and equalizer, its reputation precedes it.
Cimarron has taken great care to ensure their reproduction stands apart from lesser imitations. This is not merely a facsimile based on old drawings; rather, it's an authentic recreation painstakingly modeled after an original 1873 single action housed in their antique collection. Such dedication ensures that every detail remains true to form.
Chambered in .45 Long Colt with a barrel length of 4.75 inches, this revolver offers both power and precision—a combination well-suited for enthusiasts and collectors alike who appreciate historical accuracy coupled with modern craftsmanship.
The stainless steel construction provides durability while maintaining an elegant finish that speaks volumes about its heritage without compromising on resilience against wear or corrosion. Its pre-war frame design harks back to simpler times when reliability was paramount.
Completing this masterpiece is a one-piece walnut grip which not only enhances handling but also adds an aesthetic touch reminiscent of days gone by—an era where one's firearm was as much a tool as it was an extension of character.
For those seeking more than just another revolver—those desiring a tangible connection to history—the Cimarron 1873 replica stands ready.