Monday, December 3, 2018

Cimarron 1876 Centennial “Tom Horn” Signature Rifle & 1860 Richards Transition Model Sixgun


1860 Richards Transition Model Sixgun

11 comments:

  1. I've always admired lever action rifles going back to my boyhood TV hero, Lucas McCain, "The Rifleman". But as of yet, I've not acquired one. I am considering one chambered in .357 mag as a companion truck rifle to my .357 mag revolver. --Ron W

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  2. I'm gonna run right down to Dick's Sporting Goods and put my order in. /sarc off/

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  3. Here is some additional "interesting" Tom Horn tidbits.

    http://www.historynet.com/tom-horn-made-use-of-winchesters-a-model-1894-and-maybe-a-centennial.htm

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  4. I'm seriously thinking about ordering the rifle. I need something to spend my social security payment on. I almost bought a Quigley Sharps when the came out a couple decades ago, but as pretty as it was it also wasn't correctly outfitted as in the movie. The picture at Cabela's showed a receiver sight instead of a tang sight and the front sight was missing the hood. This 1876 looks like a period correct beauty.......

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  5. The transition pistols are a neat piece of interim engineering making use of existing technology and adapting to new.
    Add me to the list of lever-gun fans as well.
    Dear Santa...

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  6. They are nice, and only $2000.00 for the rifle and $600.00 for a used pistol. At 4 to 5 dollars a shot for the shell brass (More IF you can find loaded ammo) its real cheap to crack off to. Unless it is chambered in .45-70 or a "modern" cal. NOBODY is making loaded ammo for the old BP guns on any large scale. You MIGHT get a few rounds from "old western scrounger" or one of the other re-loaders of 19th century oddball's at 80 to 100 dollars + a box. But you won't find it often and it won't be cheap. Go look up your Cal. BEFORE you buy. The prices might cool you off a lot.--Ray

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    1. Thanks and here's a used one for $805
      https://www.gunsamerica.com/994666791/CIMMARON-1873-CARBIN.htm

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