Pietta 1873 Great Western II U.S. Marshal .357 Magnum Revolver 4.75" 6rds - Historic and Powerful - HF357CHBR434NMUS

Pietta 1873 Great Western II U.S. Marshal .357 Magnum Revolver 4.75" 6rds - Historic and Powerful - HF357CHBR434NMUS - Pietta
Brand Pietta
MPN HF357CHBR434NMUS
UPC 641996200014
Caliber .357 Magnum
MSRP $652.89
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Description
In the wild and lawless land of the Old West, a man's best friend was often his trusty revolver. And when it came to reliable firepower, there was no better companion than the E.M.F. U.S. MARSHAL .357 MAG. Crafted by the skilled hands of E.M.F. Company Inc, this revolver was a true work of art. With its sleek blued finish and classic wood grips, it exuded a sense of rugged elegance that was unmatched by any other firearm on the market. But don't let its beauty fool you - this gun was built to last. Measuring at 2.85 inches by 6.75 inches by 14.65 inches, the E.M.F. U.S. MARSHAL was the perfect size for quick draw action. Its .357 Magnum/.38 Special caliber gave it the stopping power needed to take down any outlaw that dared to cross its path. And with a capacity of 6 rounds, you could trust that this revolver would never let you down in a firefight. The Great Western II Revolvers were known for their precision and accuracy, and the E.M.F. U.S. MARSHAL was no exception. Its fixed sights ensured that every shot would hit its mark, making it the perfect choice for any sharpshooter looking to make a name for themselves in the unforgiving frontier. Whether you were a lawman, a bounty hunter, or just a simple cowboy looking to protect yourself on the open range, the E.M.F. U.S. MARSHAL .357 MAG was the ultimate sidearm. With its rugged durability, powerful caliber, and unmatched accuracy, it was the weapon of choice for those who lived by the gun. So saddle up, partner, and make sure you're packing the E.M.F. U.S. MARSHAL on your hip - because in the Old West, only the fastest and deadliest survived.
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