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Taylors and Company Schofield 2nd Model .38 Spl 5 in Blued

UPC: 839665007686

$1,320.99

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Description

The Taylors and Company Schofield Second Model is a top-break revolver built to historic lines for collectors and practical-range use. Chambered in .38 Special with a 5 inch barrel and a six-round cylinder, this example pairs a blued steel finish with two-piece walnut grips. The Schofield latch and forged-frame construction reflect traditional design while remaining suitable for controlled range use and period-accurate collections.

Key Specifications

  • The barrel measures 5 inches for traditional balance and handling.
  • The caliber is .38 Special.
  • The cylinder holds 6 rounds.
  • The action type is Break Open.
  • The finish is Blued.
  • The frame is blued steel.
  • The grip material is Walnut.
  • The sights are blade front and fixed rear.
  • The listed weight is 2.90 lbs.
  • The ATF model designation is 1873.

Well-suited to range use and historical collections, this Second Model Schofield combines period-correct features with straightforward function. Its classic lines, blued finish and walnut grips make it a practical option for shooters and collectors who value authenticity and reliable mechanical design.

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Additional information

UPC

839665007686

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

550681

Action

ATF Type

Revolver

Barrel Finish

Blued

Barrel Length

5"

Caliber/Gauge

.38 Special

Capacity

6

Package Height

2.0

Package Width

7.7

Product Type

Revolver

Shipping Weight

3.3

Sights

Fixed Blade Front|Notch Rear

Sights Type

Fixed Sights

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