New: Cimarron El Malo 2 In .45 Colt

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posted on March 18, 2019
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New from Cimarron Firearms is the El Malo 2 six-shooter in .45 Colt.

Based on the design of the 1873 Colt Single Action Army, the original El Malo (Spanish for The Bad) was designed by Cimarron and manufactured by Pietta in Italy.

Perfect for cowboy action competition, the new El Malo 2 features a case-colored pre-war frame, 4¾-inch octagon barrel, fixed iron front sight and frame-notched 1880-style rear sight. The one-piece walnut grip includes checkering and a laser-carved Cimarron Rider logo.

In the future a .357/.38 Special version, as well as additional barrel lengths will be available.

MSRP for the Cimarron Firearms El Malo 2 is $760.50.

Learn more at www.Cimarron-Firearms.com.

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