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Cimarron 1860 Richards -Mason 45 Colt Revolver 8" Barrel Cartridge Conversion Walnut Grip Standard Blued Finish CA9031

Cimarron 1860 Richards -Mason 45 Colt Revolver 8" Barrel Cartridge Conversion Walnut Grip Standard Blued Finish CA9031

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Cimarron 1860 Richards-Mason .45 Colt Revolver 8" Barrel Cartridge Conversion Walnut Griip Standard Blue Finish CA9031

1860 Richards-Mason - In 1871, Colt employee Charles Richards was awarded a patent for converting Colt percussion models to breech loading cartridge revolvers. The Richards cartridge conversion was an instant success. On July 2, 1872, William Mason, aFALSEther Colt employee, was awarded a patent for an improvement to the Richards model. As percussion parts ran short, the 1860 Richards-Mason barrel was changed from the profile of the earlier percussion model, to the sleek profile found on the 1871-72 Open Top. Conversion models remained popular with cowboys (many originals will be found with imprints of fence staples on the butt) even after the introduction of the 1873 Colt®. This was due to the low cost of conversion models.

- Caliber: .45 Colt
- Barrel Length: 8 in.
- Style: Cartridge Conversion
- Frame: Case Hardened
- Finish: Standard Blue
- Grip: 1 Piece Walnut
- Single ction
- Fixed Sights
- 6-round Capacity

In 1871, Colt employee Charles Richards was awarded a patent for converting Colt percussion models to breech loading cartridge revolvers. The Richards cartridge conversion was an instant success. On July 2, 1872, William Mason, aFALSEther Colt employee, was awarded a patent for an improvement to the Richards model. As percussion parts ran short, the 1860 Richards-Mason barrel was changed from the profile of the earlier percussion model, to the sleek profile found on the 1871-72 Open Top. Conversion models remained popular with cowboys (many originals have imprints of fence staples on the butt) even after the introduction of the 1873 Colt®. This was due to the low cost of conversion models.

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