Cimarron 1862 Pocket — .380 ACP, 6″ Barrel, 5-Round
Specs at a glance
About this product
The Cimarron Model 1862 Pocket conversion is a faithful coat-pocket era reproduction adapted for modern .380 ACP cartridges. This ejectorless, 6″ round-barreled model retains the look and handling of original pocket conversions while offering a five-shot cylinder and fixed sights for straightforward carry and use. The revolver features a case-colored frame detail and a one-piece varnished walnut grip consistent with period styling. At its size and weight it suits collectors and shooters seeking a compact, historically inspired handgun with contemporary cartridge compatibility.
Key Specifications
- The revolver is chambered in .380 ACP.
- The barrel measures 6 inches and is a round profile.
- The cylinder holds 5 rounds.
- The frame finish is case colored/hardened.
- The grips are made from wood with a one-piece varnished walnut style.
- The sighting is fixed for a period-correct appearance.
- The revolver weighs 29.2 ounces.
- The overall length is 14 inches.
- The trigger is a standard style.
- The hammer is a standard type.
This Model 1862 Pocket conversion blends historical aesthetics with practical chambering in .380 ACP. Its compact footprint, traditional lines and walnut grip make it an attractive option for collectors, period shooters, and anyone who appreciates functional reproductions with authentic styling. The straightforward controls and fixed-sight iron setup keep operation simple while the five-shot cylinder maintains a discreet capacity appropriate to the design.
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