Cimarron 1897
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John M. Browning's first slide or pump-action shotgun became Winchester's 1893 model, designed to handle black powder shotshells. However, after encountering some mechanical difficulties and the fact that it was unable to handle the then-new smokeless powder ammunition, a similar looking, but redesigned and improved model--the famed 1897 pump shotgun--was brought out. The 1897 Winchester was not only an immediate success with both civilian hunters, but the military as well, and with well over a million '97s produced between 1897-1957, this scattergun
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Action
Pump
Finish
Blue
Capacity
6+1
Weight
113.6 oz
Gun Type
Shotgun
Barrel Length
20"
Length
39.25"
Caliber
12 Gauge
Cimarron 1897 Capacity
The Cimmaron 1897 is directly copied from the Winchester 1897 “Trench Gun” and has a fixed magazine tube with a 6-round capacity when loaded with 2.75 inch shells. Rounds are loaded directly into the magazine tube through the loading port in the bottom of the receiver.
Cimarron 1897 Feature
The Cimarron 1897 is directly based off of the Winchester 1897 and includes its slam-fire capability. This pump-action shotgun has a 6+1 capacity in its magazine tube and has a 20 inch barrel.
Cimarron 1897 Ergonomics
The 1897 has a very traditional setup, though its pistol grip is rather on the small side when compared to other pump action shotguns. The 1897 operates just like any other pump action shotgun, however this design also incorporates an internal sear that prevents the hammer from falling unless the bolt is locked forward, allowing the user to “slam fire” the gun
Cimarron 1897 Mobility
Measuring just over 39 inches and weighing just over 7 pounds, the Cimarron 1897 is incredibly easy to carry over no-man’s land to clear Jerry’s trenches. Its short length allows for easy navigation through the enemy’s better-engineered lines while its lack of protruding features keeps it from catching on the barbed wire you hastily cut.
Cimarron 1897 Fit-N-Finish
The Cimarron 1897 is a faithful copy of the original Winchester. Its walnut stock is beautifully finished to mimic its inspiration and its metal components are properly blued.
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