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CIMARRON WHITNEYVILLE DRAGOON

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44 CALIBER 7.5" CC/WALNUT

Rated among the most desirable and rarest of Colts with only around 240 produced and an estimated 10 percent of originals surviving, the Whitneyville was the first revolver manufactured in Hartford, Connecticut by Sam Colt. This .44 six-shooter, turned out in late 1847, featured several improvements over the Walker model such as a shortened cylinder, the barrel was reduced to 7 1/2 inches, the barrel wedge entered from the left side of the shortened barrel lug, and a loading lever latch was added. The Whitneyville was a desirable weapon then as now with both the military and civilian market, especially on the frontier and by the top military men of the day, like General Zachary Taylor! Cimarron has produced a spitting image copy of this rare and collectible revolver, complete in every aspect, from its early Walker-style flared bottomed, oiled walnut grip and square back brass trigger guard and back strap that's cut for attaching a shoulder stock, to its part octagon/part round richly blued 7 1/2-inch barrel,


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MFG: CIMARRON
Model: CA083
Bud's Item Number: 713101124
UPC: 814230015716
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CIMARRON WHITNEYVILLE DRAGOON

44 CALIBER 7.5" CC/WALNUT

Rated among the most desirable and rarest of Colts with only around 240 produced and an estimated 10 percent of originals surviving, the Whitneyville was the first revolver manufactured in Hartford, Connecticut by Sam Colt. This .44 six-shooter, turned out in late 1847, featured several improvements over the Walker model such as a shortened cylinder, the barrel was reduced to 7 1/2 inches, the barrel wedge entered from the left side of the shortened barrel lug, and a loading lever latch was added. The Whitneyville was a desirable weapon then as now with both the military and civilian market, especially on the frontier and by the top military men of the day, like General Zachary Taylor! Cimarron has produced a spitting image copy of this rare and collectible revolver, complete in every aspect, from its early Walker-style flared bottomed, oiled walnut grip and square back brass trigger guard and back strap that's cut for attaching a shoulder stock, to its part octagon/part round richly blued 7 1/2-inch barrel,

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