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Authentically Reproduced 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion Pistol

January 31, 2019 By 1 Comment

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Cimarron Firearms Authentically Reproduced 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion Pistol Unveiled
The long awaited Cimarron ’62 Pocket Navy Conversion chambered in .380 ACP made its debut at SHOT Show 2019, held in Las Vegas, Nevada, Jan. 22-25, 2019. Unlike any revolver on the market today, the 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion shoots the popular and affordable .380 round.
Fredericksburg, Texas (January 2019) –Cimarron Firearms revives the popular Colt 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion revolver with the utmost attention to detail and craftsmanship, while bringing this coat pocket-sized cartridge conversion into the 21st century by chambering it in .380 ACP.
Originally produced in percussion .36 cal Police or Pocket Navy Revolver, a smaller version of the “Colt Revolving Belt Pistol of Naval Caliber”. The smaller ’62 percussion versions allowed users to carry them concealed instead of on their belt.
Cimarron Firearms, a leading company in the preservation of the history of the Old West and America through the thoughtful reproduction of some of its most significant firearms, has taken the 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion and respecting its historic pedigree, has chambered it in .380 ACP, making it a relevant every day carry (EDC) revolver for today. Combining the unique blend of Victorian elegance with the practicality of modern firepower, the ’62 Pocket Navy Conversion is a five-shot revolver featuring a rich, historically accurate blued finish with a color case-hardened frame, brass trigger guard and back strap and an attractive, one-piece varnished walnut stock. Available with a 6” barrel, the Cimarron Firearms 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion revolver has a suggested retail price of $570.70.
For more information on Cimarron Firearms and accessories, visit www.cimarron-firearms.com.
About Cimarron Firearms:
Cimarron is recognized as the leader in quality and authenticity in replica firearms. For the past 35 years, Cimarron has worked continuously to perfect the authentic detail, fit, finish and function of our line of frontier firearms. There is no other firearm that is near equal in value, strength, reliability and authentic detail as is the line from Cimarron Firearms Co. 

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  1. Gary Kaplan says

    February 12, 2019 at 8:53 pm

    Hi!

    Regarding the new 1862 Navy Conversion in .380acp, is there some kind of groove or gutter that serves as a rear sight notch for the front bead? If not, how is sight alignment achieved?

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