Cimarron model P.....jr.

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Cimarron model P.....jr.

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Nice , but id prefer it in 32h&r. But would like to handle one to see how it feels in hand.
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Might be a fun little pocket gun. MidwayUSA has 'em for a decent price.
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I also thot they made a plow-handle 5 shot version in .38 but cant find one anywhere now.
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I've got one in 38 special, 4-3/4" barrel. I also have the birds head grip in addition to the standard plow handle.
It's a fun gun and is easier to handle for me. I carry it in a cross draw holster on a replica John Wayne money belt along with the full sized model P, SAA in 45 Colt.
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I picked up a Cimmaron Lightining model in 32-20/.32 H&R Mag. Several months ago. It is a fun gun to shoot and carry.

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This is a fun gun also. A Ruger single six (aka, “Baby Vaquero”) in .32 H&R mag with some neat Thombstone grips.

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Trooper Joe, thats the plow handle one i was thinking of. Guess I was thinking it was a 5 shot fir some reason. Nice looking packing carrying pistol.
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Is this like the 80% Browning 1911 in 22 LR? I'd love a birds-head grip in 32-20. Why no love for the .327 Federal ... too long?
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I bought one about 15 years ago in 32wcf only. Haven’t shot it much but so far it’s pretty good.
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Rimfire McNutjob wrote: Fri Aug 06, 2021 2:33 pm Is this like the 80% Browning 1911 in 22 LR? I'd love a birds-head grip in 32-20. Why no love for the .327 Federal ... too long?
Too hot for the P, Jr.

I have a Cimarron P, Jr in 32 WCF/ .32 H&R mag
But the .327 mag is one reason I bought a Ruger Buckeye in .32 WCF/.32 H&R mag.Was thinking of reaming it out.
Except....a .32-20 HV will do what a. 327 will do, and I feel fine shooting HV out of the Ruger
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With my large hands I wouldn't want anything smaller than a full sized SAA grip frame. I think I'd have a tough time with a 3/4 sized grip. And a bird's head grip never fit my hands, even on a full sized SAA.
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