Cimarron Revolving Carbine | .357 Mag / .38 Spl | 18″
MSRP: $1,017.50
Your Price: $896.00
Cimarron Revolving Carbine in .357 Magnum / .38 Special with an 18″ round barrel, case-colored frame and blued finish on a walnut stock. Traditional revolving carbine design popular with Cowboy Action and mounted shooting competitors.
This Cimarron Revolving Carbine is a shoulder-stocked, single-action-style revolving carbine chambered for .357 Magnum / .38 Special with an 18-inch round barrel and traditional walnut stock with a crescent steel butt plate. The firearm combines period-correct styling — including a case-colored frame and blued metalwork — with features useful for Cowboy Action and mounted shooting rifle-class events. For an optic that pairs well without exceeding $1,000, consider a low-power variable such as the Vortex Crossfire II 2-7×32 for clear sighting at typical competition ranges.
Product Specifications
- The caliber is listed as .357 Magnum / .38 Special.
- The barrel measures 18 inches for traditional handling.
- The overall length is 34 inches.
- The cylinder capacity is 6 rounds.
- The reported rate of twist is 1:26″.
- The stock material is Walnut.
- The stock color is Wood.
- The frame finish is Case Colored / Hardened.
- The metal finish is Blued.
- Sighting is provided by a blade front sight and a notched rear sight.
- Other features include a crescent steel butt plate and a case-colored frame.
- ATF classification is listed as Sporting Rifle.
- The firearm does not have a detachable magazine as marked No.
- Swivel studs are listed as No.
- UPC: 844234106059.
This revolving carbine suits shooters who appreciate authentic frontier-era styling and a shoulder-stocked format that extends practical accuracy compared with a handgun. It is well suited to Cowboy Action competition and mounted shooting rifle-class events where historical appearance and handling are valued. The combination of walnut furniture, case-colored frame and blued metal creates a visually classic package that performs consistently in its intended role.
Users commonly praise the carbine’s authentic period styling and its suitability for Cowboy Action competition; others note it as an eye-catching piece for historical shooting events.
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