Cimarron 1851 Richards-Mason 38 Special Pistol (6-Round)
Quick Specs
Insight Snapshot
The Real Grit lists this offer at $572.95.
- Cimarron 1851 Richards-Mason anchors the Handguns segment in the firearms catalog, giving shoppers a clear baseline before purchase.
- Chambered in 38 Special, it keeps ballistics predictable across practice and defensive loads without forcing you to rework your kit.
- Factory materials note a sao action, which influences recoil timing and maintenance cadence.
- Standard capacity lands at 6, so plan your range loadout around how often you expect to top off.
Shopping Tips
- Line up your receiving FFL early and clarify their transfer fees so you are not surprised at pickup.
Ownership Checklist
- Confirm the receiving FFL is ready for the transfer and understands the model you are purchasing.
- Review Chagrin Falls, Ohio requirements on storage, transport, and waiting periods before the firearm arrives.
- Source 38 Special practice ammunition early; popular loads tighten in supply when prices drop.
Common Questions
What specs should I know before buying Cimarron 1851 Richards-Mason 38 Special Pistol (6-Round)?
Key callouts include caliber: 38 Special, action: SAO, capacity: 6. Scroll up for the full specification table before you commit.
Cimarron 1851 Richards-Mason headlines the specification sheet for this platform. Factory literature categorizes it as a cartridge conversion revolver, which frames expectations for handling and use. Factory chambered in 38 Special, built around a sao action with a 6 round capacity to keep performance predictable from shot to shot. Dimensional notes call out a barrel length of 7.50" in, helping you plan cases and storage. Unloaded weight settles near 2.83 lbs, which influences recoil management and carry options. Furniture is trimmed in walnut 1 piece grip, giving the rifle its classic profile. Overall dimensions ship at 2.10 X 6.10 X 14.05, so plan case and safe clearance accordingly. Select retailers indicate this model qualifies for direct ship where local regulation allows.
Add to ArmoryAtlas