The Taylors & Company 555158 1873 Cattleman revolver offers a classic design combined with modern craftsmanship, making it an excellent choice for enthusiasts and collectors alike. Featuring a 5.50-inch white engraved round barrel and matching cylinder, this firearm exemplifies attention to detail and quality. Its steel frame provides durability and stability, while the black polymer navy grips ensure a comfortable and secure hold during operation. The exposed hammer adds to the authentic cowboy aesthetic and allows for easy cocking, making it suitable for single-action shooting scenarios.
Designed for reliability, the 1873 Cattleman has a 6-round capacity chambered in .357 Magnum, providing ample firepower for various shooting activities. The blade front sight and notched rear sight enable accurate target acquisition, while the overall length of approximately 11.10 inches makes it manageable for most shooters. Weighing around 2.5 pounds, this revolver balances portability with solid construction, making it a versatile addition to any firearm collection or shooting range.
Constructed with a focus on style and functionality, the white engraved finish on both the barrel and cylinder elevates its aesthetic appeal. The steel frame and precise action system ensure smooth operation and longevity. Whether used for target shooting, collections, or as a functional firearm, the Taylors & Company 555158 delivers performance and classic Western style in a compact, reliable package.
Features:
- Steel frame for durability and stability
- SAO (Single Action Only) for precise shooting control
- 5.50-inch white engraved round barrel for style and accuracy
- Six-shot capacity chambered in .357 Magnum
- Exposed hammer for traditional single-action operation
- Black polymer navy grips for comfort and secure hold
- Blade front and notched rear sights for target alignment
- Overall length approximately 11.10 inches for manageable handling
- Weighs about 2.5 pounds for portability
- White engraved finish on barrel and cylinder for aesthetic appeal