Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
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Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
Does anybody know of a dealer in NE Ohio with a reasonable selection of Cimmaron brand single action revolvers?
I've never owned an SAA type revolver. I'm never going to carry or hunt with it, so the original type lockwork is preferred.
It's just going to be a range toy, so I'm not spending $2,000.
I've never owned an SAA type revolver. I'm never going to carry or hunt with it, so the original type lockwork is preferred.
It's just going to be a range toy, so I'm not spending $2,000.
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Re: Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
Do you know anyone up your way that does cowboy action shooting? Ask them for help. Meanwhile, I'll look up a dealer that used to be here in the SW but moved. Just gotta remember the business name first, curse middle age!
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Re: Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
Unfortunately, the closest Cowboy Action Shooter I know is in Seattle, and he's committed to Ruger. I want something as close to the original Colt lockwork as possible, and that's not Ruger.Brian D. wrote:Do you know anyone up your way that does cowboy action shooting? Ask them for help. Meanwhile, I'll look up a dealer that used to be here in the SW but moved. Just gotta remember the business name first, curse middle age!
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Re: Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
https://www.cimarron-firearms.com/cimarron-dealers
You have to set search to 500 miles radius from Cleveland before you get any hits.
You have to set search to 500 miles radius from Cleveland before you get any hits.
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Re: Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
Which is weird, since I know I've seen Cimmaron guns at various stores in the Cleveland area, including B&T and Fin, Fur, Feather.AlanM wrote:https://www.cimarron-firearms.com/cimarron-dealers
You have to set search to 500 miles radius from Cleveland before you get any hits.
After doing some research in the past couple of days, it looks as though if I'm going to buy one, I'm going to have to special order it. Uberti has made some recent changes to the lockwork to take the guns much farther afield from the traditional Colt pattern. Apparently their "Frontier" guns are made by Pietta and have the old four click lockwork.
I'm probably going to have to order it from Bud's or somebody else. ARES, near where I work will do transfers, so that's probably the way I'm going to have to go if I buy one.
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Re: Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
Contact Buffalo Trading Company in Findlay. They started out near Wilmington, moved a couple times, and I lost track of them.
Hey, it's sure closer than 500 miles away.
Hey, it's sure closer than 500 miles away.
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Re: Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
I'm going to try to hit a few local stores tomorrow to see what's floating around.Brian D. wrote:Contact Buffalo Trading Company in Findlay. They started out near Wilmington, moved a couple times, and I lost track of them.
Hey, it's sure closer than 500 miles away.
If nothing turns up, I'll give them a shot.
Thanks.
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Re: Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
Rather than do a dealer search on Cimarron's website, a few days ago I did a search for the 7 1/2" Cimarron "Frontier" at Bud's.
It was in stock, so I hit the "find dealer" button, and lo and behold, Fin, Feather and Fur was one of their dealers.
I'm taking the next couple of Saturday's off to hit the Medina and Berea gun shows.
If I don't find anything suitable at them (which I doubt I will), I'll drive up the street from the Berea show and see about ordering the gun from (or through) Fin, Feather and Fur.
It was in stock, so I hit the "find dealer" button, and lo and behold, Fin, Feather and Fur was one of their dealers.
I'm taking the next couple of Saturday's off to hit the Medina and Berea gun shows.
If I don't find anything suitable at them (which I doubt I will), I'll drive up the street from the Berea show and see about ordering the gun from (or through) Fin, Feather and Fur.
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Re: Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
Be sure to stop by the OFCC table in Medina and introduce yourself. I'll be there all day Saturday, and would like to finally meet you.deanimator wrote:I'm taking the next couple of Saturday's off to hit the Medina and Berea gun shows.
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No problem.JustaShooter wrote:Be sure to stop by the OFCC table in Medina and introduce yourself. I'll be there all day Saturday, and would like to finally meet you.deanimator wrote:I'm taking the next couple of Saturday's off to hit the Medina and Berea gun shows.
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One more gun show (Berea) this weekend and if nothing turns up, it's off to Fin, Feather and Fur to see if they'll order the gun I want.
I was there after I went to the Medina show Saturday. They had a modest selection of Cimarron Ubertis, but not a single Pietta.
Otherwise it's order from Bud's and ship to F, F and F, since Bud's lists them as a dealer.
I was there after I went to the Medina show Saturday. They had a modest selection of Cimarron Ubertis, but not a single Pietta.
Otherwise it's order from Bud's and ship to F, F and F, since Bud's lists them as a dealer.
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Just came back from the show and the best gun store in the area.
No 7 1/2" Piettas at the show that I saw.
I went to the store up the road. They could get me the gun, but NOT in 7 1/2". 4 1/2" and 5 1/2" only.
I'm reconsidering my options.
I may go with a nickel M1911 in .38 Super instead.
No 7 1/2" Piettas at the show that I saw.
I went to the store up the road. They could get me the gun, but NOT in 7 1/2". 4 1/2" and 5 1/2" only.
I'm reconsidering my options.
I may go with a nickel M1911 in .38 Super instead.
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Re: Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
Have you looked at this one?
https://armscor.com/firearms/ria/gi-ser ... l-38super/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've been considering a .38 Super (a truly under-appreciated caliber) and this one is an all-steel (4140) and Series-70 version with a really 'clean' appearance (lacking lots of markings) which really hits all of the right spots....for me at least.
https://armscor.com/firearms/ria/gi-ser ... l-38super/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've been considering a .38 Super (a truly under-appreciated caliber) and this one is an all-steel (4140) and Series-70 version with a really 'clean' appearance (lacking lots of markings) which really hits all of the right spots....for me at least.
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The prices on those things have gotten ridiculous, doubling at least since I first saw them. They're a good $200 more than the Iver Johnsons, which have much better sights.7V8 wrote:Have you looked at this one?
https://armscor.com/firearms/ria/gi-ser ... l-38super/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I've been considering a .38 Super (a truly under-appreciated caliber) and this one is an all-steel (4140) and Series-70 version with a really 'clean' appearance (lacking lots of markings) which really hits all of the right spots....for me at least.
I ended up ordering the Cimarron from Bud's. I might think about getting the Iver Johnson. 38 Super next year.
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Re: Cimmaron Dealer in NE Ohio?
So you were able to get the 7 1/2'' barrel that you were looking for?
The Iver Johnson looks nice, too. Comparably priced at $776 (in chrome) to the RIA at $814 (in nickel), I am thinking that I might go just go 'whole hog' and go with a Dan Wesson.
https://danwessonfirearms.com/product/p ... -38-pm-38/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The Iver Johnson looks nice, too. Comparably priced at $776 (in chrome) to the RIA at $814 (in nickel), I am thinking that I might go just go 'whole hog' and go with a Dan Wesson.
https://danwessonfirearms.com/product/p ... -38-pm-38/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;