The 1866 was already quite popular when the smaller, yet quite similar 1873 model was released. It became an immediate favorite. The Winchester Repeating Arms Company may have thought that domestic military sales would make up most of the orders for the firearm, but in fact, civilian sales and international military purchases were what brought in profit that year. In that day, the 1873 was the first lever action available with a broad variety of options. Today, an array of options is still offered in Taylor’s 1873 line. The pistol grip model features a classic checkered pistol grip buttstock and checkered forend. Our custom actions feature one of the smoothest hammer and trigger pulls on the market.
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Barry A.
1 year agoThis 5.5" octagonal barrel pistol by Uberti is exceptional. The flat sighting plane makes it almost impossible to cant the pistol when aiming. I've been looking for one ever since I saw it in the Taylors & Co. catalog in 2019. Very pleased with the excellent fit and finish. Thanks to Guns.com I own it in .45 long Colt!
Ralf C.
1 year agoWow! what a stunning gun and it is so much different than many of the SSA's Ice seen! The bluing is very dark, engraving excellent and grips seem very nice. Now, all I have to do is find some ammo and shoot it!
James K.
1 year agoI took my new revolver to the range the day after I got it. It is a very nice looking and fun to shoot. I had good experience with guns.com as usual and I am very pleased with this Taylor's & Co revolver.
Robert A.
1 year agoThere’s just something about a single action revolver. Solid, sturdy and a gun that means business. Incredibly accurate, smooth action and a distinctive look. There is a reason they have been around for so long. Appeal!
Craig H.
1 year agoThis is a nice gun although the handle makes a plastic cracking sound when you squeeze it. I believe it is closer to a toy than a real gun. If you are looking for a replica that is close to what the real gun is this is not for you. It is a cheap copy at best. I cannot recommend it.
Dustin W.
1 year agoI was searching for this gun for a while finally found it through guns.com it's a beautiful gun and great piece of history thanks guns.com for the purchase
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