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Taylors & Company 1860 Open-Top Revolver: 38 Special, 7.50" Barrel, 6rd Capacity, Blued & Case Hardened Finish, Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $617.99BEFORE:MSRP:Taylors and Company has reproduced the legendary 1860 Open-Top Late Model Conversion Revolver in .38 Special. This pistol features a 7-1/2" barrel, Steel Army grip back strap and trigger and forged... -
Taylors & Co Cavalier Open-Top .38 Special, 7.5" Blued Barrel, 6rd, Case Hardened Frame, Black Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $821.99BEFORE:MSRP: $915.11The Cavalier revolver comes with a case-hardened forged steel frame, round barrel with front blade sight, modern ejector rod, sleek black polymer Navy size grip, and a rear sight notch on the rear of... -
Taylors & Company Hickok Open-Top .45 Colt Revolver with Blued Barrel and Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $638.99BEFORE:MSRP: $714.80Although it appears to be a conversion, the 1871-72 Open Top model was Colts first revolver specifically manufactured to fire a centerfire cartridge by incorporating the loading gate in the frame... -
Taylors & Company 1873 Cattleman SAO Revolver - .38-40 Win, 7.5" Blued Barrel, 6rd, Color Case Hardened Frame, Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $628.99BEFORE:MSRP:The New Model frame Cattleman is the most accurate reproduction of the peacemaker that won the west. New Model frame Cattleman's in the standard finish feature: case-hardened forged steel frame,... -
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Taylors & Company 550677 Schofield 38 Special, 7" Barrel, 6rd, Blued Steel & Walnut Grip
Taylor's & CompanySALE: Inc. TaxBEFORE: Inc. TaxMSRP: Inc. TaxSALE: $1,255.99BEFORE: $1,309.99MSRP: $1,467.12Taylor'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
Although it appears to be a conversion, the 1871-72 Open Top model was Colts first revolver specifically manufactured to fire a centerfire cartridge by incorporating the loading gate in the frame. Since Colt did not use percussion revolver parts, the revolver was manufactured as an entirely new model, first with Navy-sized grips, later with Army-sized grips. The Hickok model is a modern twist on the classic Open Top that features a snub nose barrel. This model features a case-hardened forged steel frame, round barrel with front blade sight, no ejector rod, blued steel grip parts, an Army-sized walnut grip, and a rear sight notch on the rear of the barrel.