The Taylors & Company 555111 1873 Cattleman revolver offers a classic design combined with reliable performance. Crafted with an antique steel frame and a handsome walnut grip, this single-action revolver captures the timeless Western style while providing modern craftsmanship. Its 4.75-inch barrel delivers a balanced feel, making it suitable for both collectors and shooters seeking authentic period performance. The fixed front and notched rear sights ensure precise aiming, while the exposed hammer allows for easy cocking and quick shots. Weighing approximately 39.2 ounces, it offers a substantial feel without sacrificing handling ease. This model features a 6-round capacity cylinder, providing ample firepower in a traditional package that respects historic aesthetics and functionality. The antiqued finish on both the barrel and cylinder enhances its vintage appeal, making it an excellent addition to any firearm collection or cowboy action shooting setup. Designed for durability and style, the revolver measures just over 10 inches overall, making it manageable for various shooting scenarios and display purposes. Whether you're a passionate collector or a seasoned shooter, the Taylors & Company 555111 offers a compelling blend of authenticity and performance in a beautifully finished package.
Features:
- Frame Description: Antique steel for vintage appeal and durability
- Type: Single-action revolver for traditional operation
- Action: Single action only (SAO) for classic shooting feel
- Caliber: .45 Colt (Long Colt) for versatile shooting options
- Barrel Length: 4.75 inches for balanced handling and accuracy
- Capacity: Six-round cylinder for reliable firepower
- Hammer Style: Exposed for easy cocking and quick follow-up shots
- Grips: Walnut for a traditional look and comfortable hold
- Sights: Fixed front and notched rear for precise aiming
- Finish: Antiqued on barrel and cylinder for vintage authenticity
- Overall Length: Approximately 10.3 inches for manageable handling
- Weight: About 39.2 ounces for a substantial shooting experience