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Cimarron Thunderball
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- Tenderfoot
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Cimarron Thunderball
Anyone got this particular handgun in either .357 or .45 Colt? If so, thoughts?
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Re: Cimarron Thunderball
Don’t have a Thunderball, but I do have a Cimarron Pistolero in 357 Mag. Excellent gun, performs well and is very accurate. Smooth no creep clean brake trigger. I take it with me whenever I take my 357 lever guns to the range. Great way to burn up a lot of smokeless powder.
Paul
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- North Country Gal
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Re: Cimarron Thunderball
I've also had good luck with Cimarron/Pietta Colt clones. My Frontier in 357 has been very accurate. Good value.
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- Vaquero
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Re: Cimarron Thunderball
No I don't, but have thinking about it, the thunder or a Lightening in 357.
I have a Cimarron Pistolero in 45 colt that I like quite well.
I'd prefer the 3.5 and wouldn't walk away from one in just 38 spl. if I came across one at a good price.
RP
I have a Cimarron Pistolero in 45 colt that I like quite well.
I'd prefer the 3.5 and wouldn't walk away from one in just 38 spl. if I came across one at a good price.
RP
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