Sunday, June 23, 2024

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  1. Looks like a fancy gambler's 44 Russian Scofield DA revolver. Nice shooting rig.

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    1. Would that not be a single action as the hammer is down and the trigger all the way back. I have only see a few and that was over 40 years ago in my Texas days. I could be incorrect and if so please smoke my sorry ols carcass!

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    2. It is, in fact, a single-action Schofield repro.

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  2. What is it? It looks like the whole barrel / cylinder assembly tilts forward to load....

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    1. It's an Uberti reproduction of a Wells Fargo Smith and Wesson Model 3 Schofield revolver-
      https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/14/Uberti_No_3_Repo.jpg

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  3. single action, the assembly does tip forward, and it's easier and faster to reload than a colt.

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  4. You can keep the pimp top break, but the little skinner has some class.

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    1. What's pimp are the pearl handles.

      "Only a pimp from a cheap New Orleans whorehouse would carry a pearl-handled pistol." - Patton

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  5. Top brake are very weak guns.

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  6. Too bad no one makes reproduction Webley revolvers in .45 ACP.

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