Experience the authentic cowboy heritage with the Taylor's & Company 1873 Cattleman revolver, chambered in powerful .45 Colt caliber. This single-action revolver features a classic 6-round capacity, making it ideal for both collection and recreational shooting. The durable charcoal blue finish enhances its vintage appeal while providing corrosion resistance. Its fixed blade sights paired with a notch rear allow for quick target acquisition, making it suitable for precise shooting at various ranges. The steel frame with walnut grips offers a comfortable and firm hold, ensuring stability during firing sessions. Overall, the revolver measures approximately 10.35 inches in length and weighs around 2.45 pounds, making it a manageable firearm for seasoned shooters and enthusiasts alike. Designed with a navy grip shape and a casehardened frame, the Cattleman delivers both aesthetic appeal and functional reliability.
Constructed by Taylor's & Company, this 1873 Cattleman model exemplifies traditional craftsmanship combined with modern manufacturing standards. Its single-action mechanism provides a classic shooting experience, requiring the shooter to cock the hammer manually before firing. The revolver’s robust steel construction, coupled with its vintage-inspired finish, ensures durability and longevity. Whether for historical reenactments, collection, or target practice, this revolver offers a compelling blend of style and performance. The compact size and weight make it easy to handle, while its timeless design pays homage to the iconic firearms of the Old West.
Features:
- Caliber: 45 Colt for powerful, reliable performance
- Action: Single Action for traditional operation
- Capacity: 6-round cylinder for extended shooting sessions
- Finish: Charcoal Blue for vintage look and corrosion resistance
- Sights: Fixed Blade with Notch Rear for quick target alignment
- Stock Frame Grips: Steel Frame Walnut for durability and comfort
- Navy Grip Shape for authentic styling
- Casehardened Frame for enhanced aesthetics and corrosion resistance