Taylors & Company 1873 Birdshead Cattleman Checkered 4.75" .45 LC Revolver, Case Hardened - 555152

Taylors & Company 1873 Birdshead Cattleman Checkered 4.75" .45 LC Revolver, Case Hardened - 555152 - Taylors And Company
Brand Taylors And Company
MPN 555152
UPC 839665000212
Caliber .45 Colt
MSRP $832.99
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Description
In the dusty streets of the Wild West, there was a legend that spread like wildfire among cowboys and outlaws alike. It was said that there was a revolver unlike any other, a weapon that embodied the spirit of the frontier and the grit of those who roamed its vast expanse. That legendary firearm was none other than the Taylors & Company 1873 Cattleman. Crafted with precision and care by Taylors & Company, this revolver was a true masterpiece of engineering. With its 4.75" blued barrel and cylinder, the 1873 Cattleman exuded a sense of rugged elegance that set it apart from the rest. The color case hardened steel frame added a touch of old-world charm, while the checkered birdshead walnut grip provided both style and comfort in equal measure. But it wasn't just the looks that made the 1873 Cattleman stand out. This single action revolver was a force to be reckoned with on the battlefield, chambered in the powerful .45 Long Colt cartridge. Its six-round capacity ensured that you were always ready for whatever came your way, while the exposed hammer allowed for quick and easy cocking in the heat of battle. Whether you were facing down a gang of bandits or defending your homestead from rustlers, the Taylors & Company 1873 Cattleman was the weapon you wanted by your side. Its fixed front sight and notched rear sight ensured deadly accuracy with every shot, while its solid construction and weight of 39.60 oz gave you the confidence to take on any foe. So if you were looking for a revolver that combined style, power, and reliability in one deadly package, look no further than the Taylors & Company 1873 Cattleman. This was a weapon that was truly worthy of the legends that surrounded it, a true testament to the spirit of the Wild West and those who lived and died by the gun.
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