The Birdshead Cattleman features the uniquely shaped birdshead grip available in smooth or checkered finish. With its small “belly-gun” look the Birdshead model is a great addition to any collection. The Birdshead model features a forged steel case hardened frame, blued steel parts, and a smooth birdshead walnut grip
The Birdshead Cattleman features the uniquely shaped birdshead grip on a new model forged frame. With its small “belly-gun” look the Birdshead model is a great addition to any collection. Features: nickel forged steel frame, nickel finish parts, and fixed front sight blade with rear sight frame notch.
The Birdshead Cattleman features the uniquely shaped birdshead grip on a new model forged frame. With its small “belly-gun” look the Birdshead model is a great addition to any collection. Features: nickel forged steel frame, nickle finish parts, and fixed front sight blade with rear sight frame notch.
This replica, stocked in select American maple reproduces faithfully the original rifles produced during the golden age of the American long rifle. As with the squirrel rifles of this period, this model reveals working of all metal parts and of the stock. Features an octagonal rifled barrel; adjustable double set trigger; trigger guard and butt plate are made of brass; lock and fittings are color case hardened. The maple models are featuring a patch-box.
Gibbs rifle features a blue, steel octagon to round barrel. The stock is made in walnut, checkered, oil finished and completed with a premium figured wood butt cap and nose cap. The pistol grip shape enables a comfortable grip and a good balance. Equipped with a high precision Creedmoor sight, windage and elevation adjustment of the eyepiece up to 3″ about (76 mm), spirit level tunnel front sight with windage adjustable with a micrometer screw, completed with a set of 15 interchangeable inserts.
The U.S 1816 musket was originally produced in the arsenals at Harper’s Ferry and Springfield between 1816 and 1844, taking the design from the famous 1777 French muskets. It was first produced in large quantities, in the flintlock version and later converted to percussion, to be used during the Civil War. The barrel is made of polished steel and fastened to the stock by two bands. The walnut stock is oil finished and shows the government “J.P.” proof mark.
Mortimer Rifle persussion features a octagonal to round barrel. The oil finished European walnut stock is completed by a typical English style piece and checkered. Color case hardened lock and metal parts.
Faithful reproduction of a military rifle, which in the past Century it was manufactured by the Gewehrfabrik in Oberndorf from 1857 to 1866. The infantry Wurttemberg’s ” Vereinsgewehr” 1857 model, with percussion lock and rifled barrel 13.9 mm (.547) caliber, was adopted in the states of Wurtternberg, Baden and Great Axia dukedom. An Extremely accurate rifle reproduced to be a contender in the “Minnie” 100 meters target shooting specialty. Equipped with a rear sight on a squared high base, adjustable for windage and elevation. It is a rifle which has to be carefully observed to appreciate the details, both technical and aesthetical ones.
keeping the classic characteristics of the Mountain mans rifles. The strong barrel and the reduced dimensions make the rifle a reliable companion for hunting activities. The double set trigger and the adjustable buckhorn rear sight enable greater accuracy . The stock, made of American walnut, is enriched with a brass patch box, with bright brass also for the other furniture.
1863 Sharps Sporting features a 32″ blued octagonal barrel with walnut checkered stock and schnabled forend.
The 1859-1863 Black powder rifles were widely used in the Civil War. Taylor’s & Co. is proud to offer sporting versions of the Black powder target shooter, in both the 1859 Infantry Sharps model, with a single trigger.
In the name of the young and famous scout, who hit a Kiowa warrior at 1538 yards, shooting with his Sharps on June 27, 1874 at Adobe Walls, Texas. Billy Dixon and 27 buffalo hunters were surrounded by more than 500 Kiowa and Comanche warriors, spurred by their medicine man who convinced them they were invulnerable at the white shots. Features octagonal conical barrel, selected walnut stock and forend with German silver cap, checkered and oil finished walnut stock. Produced with octagonal conical barrel, selected walnut stock and forend with German silver cap, checkered and oil finished following the old system used for valued guns.
Among the rifles that have proudly descended from the legendary American late eighteen hundreds era, there is this classic single shot rifle designed for long range target shooting. The broached rifled barrel is made of high carbon steel and comes in a matte blue finish. The frame is case hardened and is equipped with a single-set trigger action. This rifle features a checkered forend and pistol grip stock with a cheek piece and a large butt plate. The tang is drilled and tapped to mount a tang sight on as well.
he Howdah Pistol is a reproduction of the famous Auto & Burglar model made by Ithaca Company around 1920. This modern version features rifled barrels chambered for .45LC/.410 (3 inch shells) and it is sold as a pistol. The Alaskan Howdah features: matte chrome finish, tang safety, manual shell extractors, flip-up rear sight with brass bead front sight, and a walnut stock with black rubberized coating. The action works by cocking the internal hammers when the action is opened and it has double triggers to select which barrel to fire (front trigger for the right barrel and rear trigger for the left barrel). The forend piece and barrels disassemble like a traditional side by side shotgun.
The Model 1886 is machined to exact tolerances to assure interchangeability of parts. It uses modern metallurgy with a twist rate suitable for today’s ammunition, and is the ideal choice for serious hunters looking for hard-hitting lever action to drop any North American big-game animal.
The Taylors and Company 1886 Ridge Runner rifle features a half octogonal barrel with a matte blue finish, a black rubber soft touch stock, integrated Skinner peep rear sight, front fiber optic sight, sling swivels, D-shaped lever, and a muzzle brake. A threaded cap is included if the muzzle brake is not used and utilizes a 5/8″x24 thread.
Taylor’s long gun product line has a rifle for every kind of shooting you want to do. The 1892 model is one of the most popular lever-actions of all time. It utilizes short cartridges and has a simplified ramp elevator. The Alaskan combines tradition with modern technology creating a fast handling 1892 lever action rifle and is designed specifically for the hunting market. The sights are Skinner Express style while the barrel is drilled and tapped for optics. Its stock and forend are made of wood with overmolded rubber “soft touch” finish, that is made of anti-shock rubber and has a padded stock end This model has a 16″ octagon barrel and a black metal finish.
The Full Size Tactical model features a combat hammer, skeletonized trigger, ambidextrous safety and extended beavertail to add to the safety and comfort of this pistol.
Taylor’s & Co. Model 1873 Cattleman single-action is a classic western six-shot revolver. It is manufactured using the highest quality standards available. The frame is forged which results in better grain structure and strength, making it ideal for competitive shooting. The Ranch Hand is built on the cattleman new model forged frame. It features all the best qualities of the cattleman design while boasting the flashy brass backstrap & triggerguard. Besides the brass grip frame, the Ranch hand features a case hardened frame with the remaining blued steel parts, and a smaller Navy-size walnut grip. This 45LC model has a 4.75″ barrel with blued finish, case hardened/brass frame, and blued cylinder. It is Taylor Tuned which features hand polishing and lighter hammer/trigger pull with custom springs.
This 1873 Sporting rifle features a full octagonal blue barrel, case hardened frame, a smooth walnut stock, and Buckhorn rear/blade front sights.
Taylor’s long gun product line has a rifle for every kind of shooting you want to do. The 1873 Model became an immediate favorite among civilians and international military. It was the first lever-action to help meet all types of shooters’ needs. The Comanchero rifle is built for speed, increased accuracy, and ultimate comfort for a lever-action. This 45LC model features an 20″ octagon barrel, case-hardened frame, and straight walnut stock with checkering.
The 1873 Taylor’s Trapper is a lightweight gun that allows faster movement on target groups. It features a tapered, octagonal barrel and holds 10 rounds of .357 Magnum, as required for SASS competition. This model features a checkered walnut pistol grip stock with an 18″ blued barrel, color case hardened frame, blade front sight and Buckhorn rear sight.
The 1866 was already quite popular when the smaller, yet quite similar 1873 model was released. It became an immediate favorite. The pistol grip model features a classic checkered pistol grip buttstock and checkered forend. This Taylor Tuned rifle includes a custom action with hand polishing, custom hammer and lever springs, custom magazine tube spring, and an overall lightened action.