CraigC
Sixgun Nut
The top gun is a new Cimarron "Tuco Special" in .45Colt. It's supposed to be representative of the gun that Tuco put together in the store in "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly". In actuality, it's very similar to the "Man With No Name" 1851 conversion in that it's not a conversion at all but is built on an Open top cartridge frame. It has an all brass 1860 grip frame with lanyard ring and a Leech & Rigdon style round barrel. Same type loading lever/ejector setup as well. I need to weigh it but it may be the lightest of the "conversion" replicas I've handled. I was very interested in this sixgun when I first saw them and watched Gunbroker for probably a year before they became available.
The bottom is a Cimarron 1860 Richards Type I .38Special. An early ASM gun and as close as the replica makers ever got to an 1861 Richards-Mason conversion. Seems to be pretty good but needs a little tuning.
The bottom is a Cimarron 1860 Richards Type I .38Special. An early ASM gun and as close as the replica makers ever got to an 1861 Richards-Mason conversion. Seems to be pretty good but needs a little tuning.