Author Topic: Evaluation of Cimarron R-M 1851 Conversion  (Read 3850 times)

Offline a1b1c1destruct

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Evaluation of Cimarron R-M 1851 Conversion
« on: August 05, 2004, 08:20:19 AM »
I would like to thank in advance for some input in to whether folks like the Cimarron Richard-Mason 1851 conversion. I'd appreciate any comments on how it handles and it's reliability. Was thinking of getting one, but don't get much opportunity to test out different  sidearms where I'm living now. 

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Re: Evaluation of Cimarron R-M 1851 Conversion
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2004, 08:33:01 AM »
Not meaning to push you away from here, but over at The Frontier Spot - www.frontierspot.org - there's a forum dedicated to Conversions and Open-Tops called STORM.

It might be worth a look over there to see if someone's already answered your question.

No doubt about it - they're interesting guns - accurate and very period-correct.
Now, if they'd produce an 1861 Navy...

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