

We actively moderate all posts and comments that are either off-topic or violate the Reddit Content Policy.

Discourse is encouraged on this open-minded forum, and all firearms-related content moderation will be left to the mercy of the voting system. In this subreddit, we value Freedom of Speech as much as we value The Right to Keep and Bear Arms. Please come discuss what we can, because it may only be a matter of time before this and all firearms-related subreddits are removed from the site. If you are interested in 3d printed firearms, just go to Google and type in exactly Deterrence Dispensed or AWCY. “We knew we needed to complete the trilogy by introducing replicas based on the guns carried by that fast-talking Mexican bandit, Tuco, and that cold-blooded mercenary, Angel Eyes.Until further notice, all posts pertaining to gun deals, sales, and of course the distribution of 3d printing files are prohibited. “ Our Hollywood movie replicas have always been a favorite for Cimarron fans and our 1851 Man with No Name Conversion Revolver, designed after the gun carried by Clint Eastwood in ‘The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly’ has been a big seller,” VP of Retail Operations, Bryce Wayt, said. Now, the trilogy is complete: after introducing its Clint Eastwood/Man with No Name (aka Blondie) 1851 Conversion Revolver replica, Cimarron Firearms announces the arrival of replicas based on the guns carried in the movie by the Mexican bandit Tuco (“the Ugly”) and the cold-blooded mercenary Angel Eyes (“the Bad”), respectively played by Eli Wallach and Lee Van Cleef. Sergio Leone's “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” 1966 epic western is still much loved by cinephiles and gun enthusiasts alike, since Leone's signature close-up cinematography offers plenty of shots for firearms. 45 Colt with a Leech and Rigdon-style 7.5” barrel. The “Tuco” is a faithful reproduction of the Colt 1851 Navy used by “the Ugly” in the movie.
