I own a 1860 Army transition a Mason and Richard's 1860 Army and an 1972 open top all Cimarron/Uberti in 44 Colt for the 1860 Army revolvers and the open top in 45LC. I love um they are my favorite revolvers. My 1873 SAA's don't get the used they once did since I got the 1860s. Thank you Cimarron.
Thank you, Mr. Harvey and Cimarron Firearms Co., for this most informative video. I have purchased from CFCo., my Open-tops. R-M's and other of your revolvers, to include the McCulloch-Colt 1860, the finest replica S-A open top in the country. I buy from Cimarron for these reasons; quality, service, authenticity, and realiability. Please keep Uberti making replicas and not reproductions so we, your customers, may possess the best Guns of the Old West at their best. God bless Texas! Cordially, Montana Kid Hammer - Wild AK
I have an opentop 45 Colt...marked 71...shoots great! I hope in the future you shall make the original Richard conversion also with firing pin and rear sight on the conversion ring....
I own a Type II 1860 Army conversion the 1860 Army Mason& Richards and a 1972 Open Top Uberti revolvers all from Cimarron Firearms I love them they are my favorite cowboy guns. I would love to see a 1861 Navy conversion I haven't got a 1851 Navy or a Remington conversion yet. I was trying to keep everything I got so far in 44 Colt.
My brother and I love all your products. But we were wondering why you did not have any open tops or cold conversions in 44-40. From what I understand the open top is available in .44 special, but it seems to me that the 44-40 would be closer to what they actually had, that being .44 RF. Thank you for all you do by keeping these old traditional guns alive.
I have 1851 -1860 -1858 and love all 3 of them keep making more or I would not no what it like to shoot a conversion if they was not being made now thank you
Love these videos Mike! Love you’re products too! Wish I could get my hands on more of them but they are few and far between in gun shops up in the north here!
I finally found a .44 Special w/8in barrel on GB. Can't wait! I have some .44 Specials loaded up with BP and 777 in nickeled cases. I also have a couple boxes of original UMC .44 Colt. What are the chances of getting an extra 5 1/2in barrel?
Love your guns and what your doing!! Any Colt lightning double actions or 1878 Colt double actions in the works?? I bought an 1872 open top, and it is a beautiful gun. Im impressed with the action and trigger pull!! It is timed perfectly. It also shoots to point of aim. Thats pretty rare in these types of early revolvers. Thank you for bringing these kinds of guns to the market, and putting so much care into them.
Love it...fake gun news! I have acquired the Richards type II conversion and Remington 1858 conversion...just a matter of time before I wind up with an open top....just love these pistols!
ASM fabricated a Richards type 1. I believe it was only made briefly. It is what Mr. Harvey is talking about at 1:42. It was made at Armi San Marcos but Cimarron was our huckleberry (ASM had made it for Cimarron). 3.40 in this other Mike's video: ruclips.net/video/BeKzgYbk4XI/видео.html
Mike the news writer must of made a dumbass mistake and got confused with the original 1872 Colt. I've bought a 1860 Richard's conversion Mark II from you and its giving me nothing but joy.
I bought a Cimarron open top in 44 Colt years ago. Frankly, it was a lemon from the factory and it took me quite awhile to get it to function correctly. However I finally made it work like it’s supposed to , still own it and enjoy having it. I enjoy your videos but I do not appreciate political commentary. There’s already too much political division.
A pistol grip of naked Eve, holding an Apple with a bite taken out of it… That’s not cute friend, come on. God open our eyes to all things. may we be healed and restored
Mr Mike Harvey and everyone at Cimarron F. A. Co are true Americans. Thank you for all you do
I own a 1860 Army transition a Mason and Richard's 1860 Army and an 1972 open top all Cimarron/Uberti in 44 Colt for the 1860 Army revolvers and the open top in 45LC. I love um they are my favorite revolvers. My 1873 SAA's don't get the used they once did since I got the 1860s. Thank you Cimarron.
Thanks Mike for making and sharing Cimarron History!
Thanks Mike, you are an American Patriot 🇺🇸 and you folks make great guns!! Love your videos !! #2A
Thank you, Mr. Harvey and Cimarron Firearms Co., for this most informative video. I have purchased from CFCo., my Open-tops. R-M's and other of your revolvers, to include the McCulloch-Colt 1860, the finest replica S-A open top in the country. I buy from Cimarron for these reasons; quality, service, authenticity, and realiability. Please keep Uberti making replicas and not reproductions so we, your customers, may possess the best Guns of the Old West at their best. God bless Texas! Cordially, Montana Kid Hammer - Wild AK
I still have my Remington New Model Army conversion, done by John Gren of Spokane, Wash in 1994. He has since passed. The conversion is in 44 Russian.
First two guns I ever owned were cimarrons 73 rifle and 58 conversion, God bless you guys and for bringing all these guns back into production.
I have an opentop 45 Colt...marked 71...shoots great!
I hope in the future you shall make the original Richard conversion also with firing pin and rear sight on the conversion ring....
Mr. Harvey certainly do appreciate your shows, love your firearms, keep making firearms great
Thank you for this post. I really like that revolver with those hand carved grips.
I own a Type II 1860 Army conversion the 1860 Army Mason& Richards and a 1972 Open Top Uberti revolvers all from Cimarron Firearms I love them they are my favorite cowboy guns. I would love to see a 1861 Navy conversion I haven't got a 1851 Navy or a Remington conversion yet. I was trying to keep everything I got so far in 44 Colt.
Love the guns and the videos, keep them coming!
I remember Dave Andersen well. He did the Action jobs on My Colt SAA's 1989, still smooth and light.
My brother and I love all your products. But we were wondering why you did not have any open tops or cold conversions in 44-40. From what I understand the open top is available in .44 special, but it seems to me that the 44-40 would be closer to what they actually had, that being .44 RF. Thank you for all you do by keeping these old traditional guns alive.
Proud owner of two Cimmaron 1851 Navy RM models
I have 1851 -1860 -1858 and love all 3 of them keep making more or I would not no what it like to shoot a conversion if they was not being made now thank you
Have the ‘58 & ‘60 conversions, love them. 👍🏼❤️🇺🇸🤠
I got one of the open top colt 45. One of the best shooting guns I have ever had in my hand. It's a 1872
Love these videos Mike! Love you’re products too! Wish I could get my hands on more of them but they are few and far between in gun shops up in the north here!
*Informative, with good humor.*
*Thanks!*
*Thumbs up # 109*
I love my pair of cimarron 1872 open tops
I finally found a .44 Special w/8in barrel on GB. Can't wait! I have some .44 Specials loaded up with BP and 777 in nickeled cases. I also have a couple boxes of original UMC .44 Colt. What are the chances of getting an extra 5 1/2in barrel?
Great video. Beautiful firearms.
I agree Mike, nothing worse than Fake Gun News !! Hahaha. Excellent video. Always learn something new from your talks. Thank you.
Colt Dragoon conversion when?
Thank yah for sharing. Much appreciated.
Love your guns and what your doing!! Any Colt lightning double actions or 1878 Colt double actions in the works?? I bought an 1872 open top, and it is a beautiful gun. Im impressed with the action and trigger pull!! It is timed perfectly. It also shoots to point of aim. Thats pretty rare in these types of early revolvers. Thank you for bringing these kinds of guns to the market, and putting so much care into them.
Lookin' Sharp, Mike!!
Love it...fake gun news! I have acquired the Richards type II conversion and Remington 1858 conversion...just a matter of time before I wind up with an open top....just love these pistols!
I’m a Cimarron fan! 2 Open Top Armys. 2 SAAs
Question did armi San Marco have an earlier conversion revolver than you did to US market
ASM fabricated a Richards type 1. I believe it was only made briefly. It is what Mr. Harvey is talking about at 1:42.
It was made at Armi San Marcos but Cimarron was our huckleberry (ASM had made it for Cimarron).
3.40 in this other Mike's video:
ruclips.net/video/BeKzgYbk4XI/видео.html
Beautiful revolvers. I own a few...so far.
Great story.
That pistol is 😍 🤩 👌 beautiful
You're great :-D
Mike the news writer must of made a dumbass mistake and got confused with the original 1872 Colt.
I've bought a 1860 Richard's conversion Mark II from you and its giving me nothing but joy.
🙋♂️👍👍👍👍👍
Old guns are best.
Ohhh, how sexest!!! Just kidding.
I bought a Cimarron open top in 44 Colt years ago. Frankly, it was a lemon from the factory and it took me quite awhile to get it to function correctly. However I finally made it work like it’s supposed to , still own it and enjoy having it. I enjoy your videos but I do not appreciate political commentary. There’s already too much political division.
I think you may have just sold another one.
A pistol grip of naked Eve, holding an Apple with a bite taken out of it… That’s not cute friend, come on. God open our eyes to all things. may we be healed and restored
Eve is God's creation. She's a beauty.
Praise the lord.