Cimarron 1875 Outlaw | .45 Colt | CA151
MSRP: $748.75
Your Price: $628.00
Single-action Cimarron 1875 Outlaw in .45 Long Colt with a case-colored/hardened frame, blued barrel and cylinder, one-piece walnut grip and 6-shot capacity. Built for cowboy-action shooting and historical display.
The Cimarron 1875 Outlaw is a single-action, six-shot revolver chambered for .45 Long Colt that reproduces the look and handling of late-19th century Remington-style service revolvers. This example combines a case-colored (color case hardened) frame and hammer with blued barrel and cylinder and a one-piece walnut grip. Fixed sights and an exposed hammer preserve period-correct ergonomics while modern manufacturing provides consistent function for range use.
Applications for this firearm include cowboy action shooting and historical reenactment or display where authentic styling and handling are valued.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is .45 Long Colt.
- The cylinder capacity is 6 rounds.
- The revolver weighs 41.6 oz (approximately 2.6 lbs).
- The barrel finish is blued.
- The cylinder finish is blued.
- The frame color/finish is case colored / hardened.
- The grip material is wood (one-piece walnut).
- The sights are fixed.
- The action is single action.
- The hammer type is standard, exposed.
- The trigger type is standard.
- The frame is described as steel frame.
- The revolver is not drilled and tapped for optics.
- The overall packaged dimensions include 2.20 x 6.30 x 14.15 (provided product dimensions).
- The UPC is 844234109944.
This 1875 Outlaw offers period-authentic appearance and handling in a modern-production revolver. Its classic case-colored frame and blued components pair with a walnut grip to deliver the look collectors and cowboy-action competitors expect, while the single-action mechanism and fixed sights keep operation simple and traditional. Whether used on the range for silhouette and target work or presented in a historical collection, the Outlaw communicates vintage character with modern reliability.
Collectors and shooters commonly praise the Outlaw for its period-correct styling and its well-regarded handling characteristics.
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