• Taylors & Company 1875 Army Outlaw Large .357 Mag Revolver, Case Hardened - 0150

Taylors & Company 1875 Army Outlaw Large .357 Mag Revolver, Case Hardened - 0150

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Action
Single Action
Barrel Length
7.5
Caliber
.357 Mag
Capacity
6
Finish Per Color
Walnut
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  • Series/Collection: 1875 Army Outlaw
  • Action: Single
  • Caliber/Gauge: 357 Magnum
  • Capacity: 6
  • Sight: Fixed Front, Notched Rear
  • Grip Type: 2-Piece Walnut
  • Frame Material: Forged Steel
  • Barrel Finish: Blue
  • Frame Finish: Case Hardened
  • Barrel Length: 7-1/2"
  • Overall Length: 12.8"
  • Weight: 2.64 lb
  • Cylinder Finish: Blue
  • Frame Size: Large

The 1875 Army Outlaw Revolver is a faithful reproduction of the 1875 Remington single-actions, which kept the solid frame and overall styling of Remington's 1858 percussion models. Ordinary citizens and Old West lawmen alike recognized the sturdy quality of the new Remington revolvers. The infamous Frank James even carried one for most of his outlaw career in .45 caliber. This model features a forged steel case hardened frame, spring retained cylinder pin, the "webbed" ejector rod tube, and a 2-piece walnut grip.

Features:

  • Case hardened frame, blue trigger guard
Action
Action
Single Action
Barrel
Barrel Finish
Blue
Barrel Length
7.5
Caliber
Caliber
Capacity
Capacity
6
Cylinder
Cylinder Finish
Blue
Dimensions
Overall Length
12.8"
Frame
Frame Finish
Case Hardened
Frame Material
Forged Steel
Frame Size
Large
General
Finish Per Color
Walnut
Model
1875 Army Outlaw
Product Line
1875 Army Outlaw
Type
Revolvers
Grip
Grips
2-Piece Walnut
Rounds
Rounds
6
Sights
Sights
Fixed Front, Notched Rear
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