Taylors & Company 1875 No. 3 2nd Model Schofield .38 Spl Revolver Blue 0858

SKU:
120916357
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UPC:
839665007686
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MPN:
550681
$1,250.44
$1,403.94
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Capacity-Rounds:
6
Caliber-Gauge:
38 Special
Barrel Length:
5"
Barrel Length Range:
5" to 5.99"
OAL:
10.75"
Weight:
2.90 lbs
Action:
Break Open
Sights:
Blade Front, Fixed Rear
Weight Range:
2 lbs to 2.99 lbs
Grips:
Walnut
Cylinder Finish:
Blued
Frame Description:
Blued Steel
Barrel Finish:
Blued
Hammer Style:
Exposed

The Taylors & Company 1875 No. 3 2nd Model Schofield .38 Special revolver brings historic American gunfighting iron into your hands with authentic styling and proven mechanics. This blued-finish single-action revolver captures the character of the iconic Schofield design—a gun with real cavalry and lawman heritage—while delivering the reliability shooters expect from a well-made reproduction. Whether you're into Cowboy Action Shooting, historical collecting, or just appreciate the ergonomic simplicity of a classic top-break revolver, the Schofield's reputation for speed and handling holds true today.

Built around the 1875 No. 3 2nd Model platform, this .38 Special wheelgun balances historical accuracy with practical shooting. The 5-inch barrel strikes a natural point between hunting and general use, and the 6-round cylinder gives you decent firepower without excess weight. At 2.40 pounds, it carries comfortably and handles quick to the target. The walnut grips provide traditional aesthetics and a secure, natural hold—no modern plastic needed unless you want it.

The Schofield's top-break action was revolutionary for its time: fast reloads, simple maintenance, and inherent robustness. The blade front sight is straightforward and no-nonsense. This gun doesn't try to be something it isn't—it's a working revolver in classic dress, purpose-built for shooters who understand why Old West gunslingers swore by the design. If you value historical character without sacrificing functionality, the Taylors & Company Schofield delivers.

Key Features

  • 1875 No. 3 2nd Model Schofield design—authentic top-break action for fast reloads and simple operation
  • 6-round cylinder in .38 Special caliber
  • 5-inch blued barrel with blade front sight
  • Walnut grips for period-correct aesthetics and natural handling
  • Lightweight and handy at 2.40 lbs for all-day shooting and sport
  • Single-action trigger suitable for Cowboy Action Shooting and historical recreation

Specifications

Caliber.38 Special
Barrel Length5 inches
Cylinder Capacity6 rounds
Overall Length10.8 inches
Weight2.40 lbs
FinishBlued
GripsWalnut
Front SightBlade
ActionTop-break, Single Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Taylors & Company Schofield suitable for Cowboy Action Shooting?

Yes. The 1875 No. 3 2nd Model Schofield is a classic choice for SASS-style competition and historical sport shooting, thanks to its authentic design and reliable single-action mechanism.

What's the practical difference between a top-break revolver and a swing-cylinder design?

The Schofield's top-break action opens the barrel assembly upward for quick unloading and reloading—a significant advantage in competition or field use. It's also mechanically robust and simpler to maintain than some alternatives.

Is .38 Special appropriate for this gun?

The Schofield is chambered specifically in .38 Special, a moderate-power round suitable for sport shooting, target work, and Cowboy Action events. Ammunition is widely available and affordable.

What comes with the revolver?

The product record does not specify included accessories. Contact us for details on what's included with your purchase.

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