Uberti/Cimmeron/Buffalo Man With No Name: True .38 or True Convert?

Started by Megabutter, August 28, 2011, 03:16:03 PM

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Megabutter

Any owners of the "Man w/ No Name" .38 Conversion confirm whether that pistol was built for .38 Colt from the ground up (bore and such) or is a true .36 Ball Convert?

Thanks in advance gents.

Fingers McGee

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Megabutter

Fantastic!  Thanks for you're reply, I appreciate it.

An authentic looking '51 Navy shooting .38 without the hollow bottom bullet or other conversion concerns.  That is great.  I'll post pic's when I get mine!!

Pettifogger

Don't know why Cimmarron calls it a "conversion."  It's not really a conversion as there is no adapter ring.  More of a 72 open top with an octagon barrel.  In any event, it's a fun good looking gun.

Fingers McGee

Quote from: Pettifogger on August 28, 2011, 10:35:36 PM
Don't know why Cimmarron calls it a "conversion."  It's not really a conversion as there is no adapter ring.  More of a 72 open top with an octagon barrel.  In any event, it's a fun good looking gun.

And they're pretty good in CAS competition.  I've been using mine off and on for the past couple years alternating with my 1861 Navies.
Fingers (Show Me MO smoke) McGee;
SASS Regulator 28654 - L - TG; NCOWS 3638
AKA Man of many Colts; Diabolical Ken's alter ego; stage writer extraordinaire; Frontiersman/Pistoleer; Rangemaster
Founding Member - Central Ozarks Western Shooters
Member - Southern Missouri Rangers;
NRA Patron Life: GOA; CCRKBA; SAF; SV-114 (CWO4 ret); STORM 327

"Cynic:  A blackguard whose faulty vision sees thing as they are, not as they should be"  Ambrose Bierce

Abilene

The MWNN is made with a '71 Opentop frame instead of a '51 frame because that's the way the original movie gun was made.  And I guess that means the movie gun was made with a pretty rare frame since replica OT's didn't exist back then.  The MWNN snake inlays were also, for the first months it was available, made and inlaid by the same guy that did Clint's movie guns years ago.  But he's pretty old now and slow and some of his work was kind of sloppy so now the grips are laser cut for the snake.

Fox Creek Kid

Quote from: Abilene on August 28, 2011, 10:48:14 PM...because that's the way the original movie gun was made...


???  What are you basing that on? I always thought it was merely a new cylinder, albeit movie prop, on a '51 Navy.

Abilene

Quote from: Fox Creek Kid on August 28, 2011, 10:54:05 PM

???  What are you basing that on? I always thought it was merely a new cylinder, albeit movie prop, on a '51 Navy.

Well, I first heard it from Mike Harvey.  But if you watch the scene where he is cleaning the gun in the hotel room and hears spurs approaching his door, the hammer slot in the frame is like an OT, plus no rear sight notch in the hammer.  (and as we all know, Blondie don't need no stinkin' sights  :D )

Coffinmaker


Regardless of what the movie gun was built on/from, the Cimarron MWNN is built on an Open Top frame with an Octagonal barrel that has an included rear sight.
Real fun gun to play with too.

Coffinmaker

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