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Taylors & Company Schofield 45 Colt Revolver, 5" Barrel, Blued Finish, Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $1,250.99BEFORE:MSRP:Taylor's hand gun line are replicas copying the original designs, but built with today's high quality standards in mind. The Schofield model was designed to be operated with one hand while on... -
Taylors & Company Schofield 45 Colt Revolver, 7" Barrel, 6rd, Blued Engraved Finish, Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $3,986.99BEFORE:MSRP:Designed by Major George Schofield to be operated with one hand while on horseback, a break-open pistol was ideal for mounted soldiers in the U.S. Cavalry. Shooters could easily eject all six spent... -
Taylors & Company Schofield 45 Colt Revolver, 7" Barrel, Blued Steel & Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $1,250.99BEFORE:MSRP:Taylor's hand gun line are replicas copying the original designs, but built with today's high quality standards in mind. The Schofield model was designed to be operated with one hand while on... -
Taylors & Company 1873 Cattleman 45 Colt Revolver with Engraved Finish and Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $977.99BEFORE:MSRP:The 1873 Cattleman model is photo engraved at the factory and then hand-chased by an engraver for extra depth. The photo engraved cattleman features a new model forged steel frame, Navy size walnut... -
Taylors & Company 555130 Gambler .45 Colt Revolver with Blued Finish and Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $659.99BEFORE:MSRP:The Taylor Gambler features a fancy checkered walnut grip on a new model cattleman forged frame. Anyone that enjoys the enhanced feel of a checkered grip will love the upgraded checkering pattern on...
Description
Designed by Major George Schofield to be operated with one hand while on horseback, a break-open pistol was ideal for mounted soldiers in the U.S. Cavalry. Shooters could easily eject all six spent cartridges and reload while on horseback. The top break pistol also proved useful to the likes of Jesse James and Wild Bill Hickok. The Schofield barrel latch opens by pulling it back with the thumb and includes the rear sight notch.