Cimarron Lonesome Dove Walker BP Revolver 44 Cal. 9 in. Charcoal Blued Wooddrow 6 Shot
Original price was: $957.44.$670.21Current price is: $670.21.
Cimarron Lonesome Dove Walker BP Revolver
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Description
The Lonesome Dove Walker .44 features a 9-inch barrel in a charcoal blue finish, a white steel engraved cylinder, and case-color hardened finish on the frame and hammer. The trigger guard and grip frame are in brass, with a steel backstrap, and finely figured walnut grips sporting a cartouche. The guns are authentically marked, one with ?Capt. Augustus McCrae, Texas Rangers Frontier Battalion? down the backstrap and his Texas Ranger Division ?E Company No. 120? on the left side of the frame and barrel, and the other with ?Capt. Woodrow F. Call, Texas Rangers Frontier Battalion? and ?E Company No. 119.?
Additional information
| Weight | 5.550 kg |
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| Dimensions | 17.50 × 7.00 × 2.00 cm |
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