The Taylors & Company Part #550670 Schofield Top Break Revolver offers a classic design combined with reliable performance for shooting enthusiasts and collectors alike. Featuring a 5-inch nickel-plated steel barrel, this revolver delivers a traditional look with modern durability. The nickel finish covers both the barrel and cylinder, providing corrosion resistance and a sleek appearance. The revolver's frame is constructed from nickel-plated steel, ensuring strength and longevity, while the walnut grips offer a comfortable, secure hold for the shooter. The exposed hammer allows for easy single-action operation, making it suitable for both target shooting and personal defense scenarios. Equipped with blade front and fixed rear sights, the firearm ensures quick target acquisition and accuracy. With a weight of just under 3 pounds, it balances ease of handling with stability during firing. The overall length of approximately 12.75 inches makes it a manageable size for various shooting environments, and its 6-round cylinder capacity allows for multiple shots without reloading. This model is designed for use with .45 Colt (LC) cartridges, making it compatible with standard ammunition types. The break-open action provides quick loading and unloading, simplifying maintenance and reloading. Whether you're a collector looking to add a distinguished piece to your collection or a shooter seeking a reliable revolver with period-correct aesthetics, the Taylors & Company Schofield Revolver is an excellent choice that combines historical authenticity with modern craftsmanship.
Features:
- Nickel-plated steel frame and cylinder for durability and corrosion resistance
- 5-inch barrel length suitable for various shooting applications
- Break open action for easy loading and unloading
- Exposed hammer for single-action operation
- Walnut grips for comfortable handling
- Blade front and fixed rear sights for accurate targeting
- Overall length approximately 12.75 inches for manageable handling
- Capacity of 6 rounds for reliable shooting