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SOLD: Cimarron 7th Cavalry Model .45 Single Action Army 1873 customized by Oglesby


McCandless

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Selling off some Safe Queens that deserve to be used:

FS: Cimarron Firearms 7th Cavalry .45 martially marked 7-1/2" barreled SAA by Uberti

Black Powder Frame. Walnut Grips with "OWA" cartouche. US marked on Frame

F Co.7Cav stamped in bottom of Grip Frame. Pistol is in Excellent Condition.

With Box and all papers as well as Oglesby certification.

 

Blue/CCH and customized by Oglesby & Oglesby Gunmakers, Inc.

with Action Job, Lapped Barrel, Forcing Cone re-done.

Trued Barrel Crown, 2-1/2-3lb Trigger (clean break, no creep)

Variable Rate Springs and fitted for Black Powder Use.

 

from the Cimarron Website: George Armstrong Custers 7th Cavalry Model. The Custer 7th Cavalry Model is a very accurate copy of the first U.S. Govt models of 1873. These early firearms are inspected for ordinance by civilian inspector Orville W. Ainsworth, shipped to Ft. Lincoln and used by troops of the 7th Cavalry under the command of Gen. George Armstrong Custer. Each authentic firearm is properly marked with Ainsworth inspection markings, OWA Cartouche, 2 line patent dates and U.S. on the frame. Stamped into the butt of the backstrap is the company and 7th Cavalry markings. Production of this model is limited to 2000 units each of the 5 companies (C,E,F,I,L) that will perish under Custers command at Little Big Horn.

 

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650.00 plus shipping to an FFL that can accept from a private individual.

 

Thanks,

~Duc~

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Does this one have the wide front sight?

This is pretty much a faithful replica of the 1873 issued Single Action Army (but with a better cylinder pin retaining screw).

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