Description
1875 Outlaw Features Designed to compete with Colt’s 1873 single-action, the 1875 Remington revolver has a similar, yet distinctive look all its own. Around 25,000 of these sleek six-shooters were turned out from 1875-1889, and were held in high esteem by many Westerners, including none other than the notorious outlaw Frank James, who praised its handling capabilities, as did noted 1880s Texas Ranger Bill McDonald. It was also the choice of the U.S. Department of the Interior, who purchased several hundred in 1883 as an issue sidearm to Indian police on frontier reservations. The ’75 Outlaw comes in Standard Blue with a color case hardened frame and hammer. Cimarron’s 1875 Model has captured the looks and feel of this frontier smokewagon that has also been catching on with today’s silver screen cowhands and has seen use in such popular westerns as Open Range, Broken Trail, and 3:10 To Yuma. The Outlaw is a true Western classic! 1875 Outlaw Specifications Manufacturer Part Number: CA151 Caliber: .45 COLT Style: 1875 Outlaw Frame: Standard Blue Finish: Standard Blue Grip: 1 Piece Walnut Weight: 2.6 Lbs.