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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 Ranch Hand .45 Colt Revolver with Blued Barrel and Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $584.99BEFORE:MSRP:The Taylor's Ranch Hand Single Action models are manufactured using the highest quality standards available. The frames are forged which gives you a revolver that will withstand the demands of... -
1858 Remington Conversion Revolver - .38 Special, 7.37" Barrel, 6rd, Blued Steel & Walnut
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $650.99BEFORE:MSRP:Taylors and Company has reproduced the 1858 Remington Conversion pistol in .38 Special. This all steel revolver with steel back-strap has a 7-3/8" Octagonal barrel, blued finish, brass... -
Taylors & Company Ranch Hand .45 Colt Revolver with 5.5" Blued Barrel and Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $584.99BEFORE:MSRP:The Ranch Hand is built on the cattleman model forged frame. It features all the best qualities of the cattleman design while boasting the flashy brass backstrap & triggerguard. Besides the brass... -
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...
Description
This versatile firearm provides for an easy transition from black powder to center-fire cartridges. The gun's original frames were dovetailed to allow the ejector assembly to slide into place. A loading-lever screw, passing through from the left side of the frame, secures the ejector assembly. A small notch cut into the loading lever creates a rest for the L-shaped tip of the ejector rod. The firearm is steel with steel back-strap and brass trigger guard.