Taylors and Company Schofield .38 Special | 7in | 6rd
MSRP: $1,450.86
Your Price: $1,255.00
Replica Second Model Schofield break-open revolver by Taylors and Company in .38 Special with a 7 inch blued barrel, 6-round cylinder and walnut grips. Styled after the historic Schofield cavalry sidearm for range use and period competition.
Modeled on the Second Model Schofield, this Taylors and Company reproduction is a top-break revolver chambered for .38 Special with a 7 inch barrel and traditional walnut grips. It retains period features such as a case-hardened trigger guard, exposed hammer, and a blued steel finish across frame, barrel and cylinder. Built as a historically faithful, modern-quality replica, it suits shooters who value authentic handling and vintage ergonomics.
Typical applications include Cowboy Action Shooting and historical reenactment or display, where period-correct operation and appearance are important. It also serves well for informal target shooting where classic single-action mechanics are preferred.
Product Specifications
- The manufacturer is Taylors and Company.
- The model designation is Second Model Schofield.
- The caliber is .38 Special.
- The barrel measures 7″ for traditional sight radius and balance.
- The capacity is 6 rounds in the cylinder.
- The action type is Single Action.
- The frame is finished in Blued Steel.
- The cylinder finish is Blued.
- The grips are made from Walnut.
- The sights are Fixed Front, Notched Rear.
- The hammer style is Exposed.
- An additional feature is the Casehardened Trigger Guard.
- The documented rate of twist is 1-in-18.75″.
- The ATF model listing is 1873.
- The UPC is 839665007679.
Built to replicate the look and operation of the original Schofield while using modern production standards, this revolver delivers authentic handling and period-correct aesthetics. The case-hardened guard, blued finishes and walnut grips create the classic appearance expected by collectors and competitors. Whether used on the range in period competition or preserved as part of a historical collection, the Schofield offers the traditional feel and operation associated with Civil War–era cavalry sidearms.
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