Cimarron Firearms, 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion, .380 ACP, 6 inch, 5 round, Blue Steel Case Hardened Walnut

SKU: CIM CA057 UPC: 814230010143

Cimarron Firearms, 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion, .380 ACP, 6 inch, 5 round, Blue Steel Case Hardened Walnut

SKU: CIM CA057 UPC: 814230010143
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The Cimarron 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion is a .380 ACP revolver with a 6-inch barrel, blue steel frame, and walnut grip, offering historical authenticity.
SKU: CIM CA057 UPC: 814230010143

Brand: Cimarron Firearms

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The Cimarron 1862 Pocket Navy Conversion by Cimarron Firearms, often referenced as the Cim Uberti 1862 Pocket Conv, is a historically faithful single-action .380 ACP revolver that brings the Pocket Navy series 19th-century character into modern shooting use, with a 6-inch barrel, five-round capacity and classic pocket-navy lines retained by the non-ejector loading design; you get the reliable ballistics of .380 ACP in a lightweight 1.78-pound package ideal for collectors, cowboy-action shooters and those who appreciate period-correct reproductions for range use or display. The blue steel frame paired with a color case-hardened cylinder, brass trigger guard and back strap and a one-piece varnished walnut grip deliver the visual and tactile cues of the original Colt-era pieces while the single-action lockwork gives authentic timing and trigger feel for staged competitions and historical demonstrations. Because its a conversion model, it marries authentic aesthetics with contemporary ammunition availability, and while its compact footprint suits discreet carry or mounted holster work, note that FFL transfer is required for purchase in regulated channels. This models blend of accurate finish, functional chambering and Pocket Navy lineage makes it an attractive option for reenactors, collectors and shooters seeking a traditional revolver that shoots modern rounds.