Well-known purveyor of Old West replica firearms, Cimarron is expanding its Bad Boy revolver line with a brand new chambering. In a nod to the growing popularity of the caliber, particularly with the handgun-hunting market, Cimarron has unveiled the revolver in 10 mm Auto. The Bad Boy offers hunters and shooters a traditional six-shot cylinder in a Single Action Army Pre-War frame, with an 1860 Army-style, one piece walnut grip. The eight-inch barrel is octagonal and wears target sights, though a Picatinny rail is available for the mounting of alternative optics. The barrel, frame and cylinder are all blued, and constructed from carbon-alloy steel. For more information on the Bad Boy in 10mm Auto, as well as all the other products Cimarron has to offer, please visit cimarron-firearms.com. MSRP: $726.05
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