Taylors 1873 SAA Devil Anse 45 Colt 4.75″ Barrel
Keeping in mind the well-known familial animosity between West Virginia and Kentucky, the Taylors 1873 SAA Devil Anse 45 Colt 4.75″ Barrel was created. The blued forged steel frame, blued finish parts, case hardened hammer, and matte black finished Navy size wood grip provide this model a sleek appearance. The Devil Anse stands out in any collection because of its flawless contrast to the typical single-action finishes. There is a Glock 19 Gen4 MOS, Taylor and Company 1873, on this item.
Taylor and company 1873 45 colt
American interest in single-action revolvers, also referred to as cowboy pistols, is still strong. This fascination is influenced by both nostalgia and cowboy action shooting. Three revolvers that could have competed for sales in the Old West starting in 1873 were put to the test. The Colt Single Action Army clone known as the Taylor’s and Company 1873 gets its name from a well-known American gunner.
The Remington 1858 conversion by Taylors and Company 1873 is a replica of common conversions done on the original cap and ball revolvers. If the shooter purchases a black powder cylinder, this revolver will still be able to discharge black powder in cap and ball form. A replica of the Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver was also put to the test. It is a replica of the Smith & Wesson revolver designed to rival the original SAA revolver made by Colt.
Smith & Wesson, Taylor Firearms 1873 was successful in sales abroad and also had some success in the United States. It should be noted that there is no clear purpose for these firearms other than pride of ownership and recreational shooting. Our research indicates that the SAA type is chosen above all others in Cowboy Action Shooting, although some use competitive types.
Taylors and Co 1873
- Category: Revolvers
- Type: Revolver
- Caliber: 45 Colt (LC)
- Barrel Length: 4.75″
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