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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. This Sporting model features a 20″ full octagon barrel, blued finish with case hardened frame, walnut stock with checkered pistol grip, and blade front with Buckhorn rear sights.

The Taylor and Company 1873 Camanchero rifle is chambered for 357 Magnum and has a 20″ octagonal steel barrel with checkered straight stock. It has a case hardened frame, buckskin lever wrap, elk butt stock, short stroke links and a gold bead front sight. Cowboy shooters will truly apreciate the attention to detail and how smoothly this reproduction operates.

Taylors and Company has reproduced the 1873 Comanchero Rifle in .45 Long Colt. It has a 20″ octagonal steel barrel with a checkered straight stock. It features a case hardened frame, buckskin lever wrap, elk butt stock cover, short stroke links and a gold bead front sight. The 1873 is considered the rifle that won the west and was available in many variations and the Comanchero is one of them.

The Scout is the ultimate small-bore lever action rifle. Chambered in .22 LR, this handy replica is an appropriate size for comfortable recreational shooting. The small size is handy for youth shooters, as well as a good target gun that is cost-effective to use for a day at the range. It embodies all of the characteristics of the ever popular 1873 lever-action rifles, a proven design that is reliable and well-known by Old West enthusiasts. This model features a chrome-plated alloy receiver and a walnut finished hardwood stock. A cartridge-control mechanism allows controlled-round-feed so the rifle can be fired reliably while held at any angle. With a 19″ blued barrel and a capacity of 15 rounds, this rifle is sure to become a favorite in any collection.

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. This Sporting model features a 20″ octagonal barrel, “white heat treated” steel barrel and frame, walnut checkered pistol grip, and blade front with Buckhorn rear 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 357 Magnum model features an 18″ octagon barrel, case-hardened frame, and straight walnut stock with checkering.

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 18″ octagon barrel, case-hardened frame, and straight walnut stock with checkering.

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. This Sporting model features a 20″ octagonal barrel, “white heat treated” steel barrel and frame, walnut checkered pistol grip, and blade front with Buckhorn rear sights.

Taylors and Company’s 1860 Henry Lever Action features a 24-1/4″ Octagonal Tapered Blue Barrel with brass frame and butt plate. The “Henry”, named after its inventor, is the first repeating rifle in history. With it, one man could load 15 cartridges in eight to ten seconds. It was such an important innovation that it was the equivalent as 15 men armed with tradtional firearms. This rifle features a 13-round capacity and has an integrated magazine tube, and has a rear ladder sight and a front blade sight and is chambered in .44-40

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. This Carbine 357 Magnum model features an 19″ round barrel, blued finish with case-hardened frame, and carbine walnut stock.

One lever-action repeating rifle truly won the favor of hunters and shooters across the country: The Model 1894. Designed with power and practicality in mind, John M. Browning was the innovative mind behind the first sporting rifle that was made to handle the new high-velocity, smokeless powder ammunition introduced in the late 19th Century. With its ease of operation, quick handling, and chambering for one of the most popular hunting cartridges, .30-30 Winchester, the Model 1894 is a classic design that is just dependable and revered today since its introduction in 1894. This 1894 carbine reproduction features a forged steel frame, carbine style buttstock & forend, blued parts, and round barrel.

Taylor’s long gun product line has a rifle for every kind of shooting you want to do. The 1860 Henry Lever Action is named after its inventor and is the first repeating rifle in history. It utilizes metallic cartridges and allows you to load within eight to ten seconds. The octagon tapered barrel has an integrated magazine tube and an external cartridge follower. This 44-40 Winchester model has a 24.25″ blued barrel, engraved brass receiver, walnut stock, and blade front with ladder rear sights.

The 1875 Army Outlaw Revolver is a faithful reproduction of the 1875 Remington single actions, which kept the solid frame and overall styling of Remington’s 1858 percussion models. Ordinary citizens and Wild West lawmen alike recognized the sturdy quality of the Remington revolvers. The infamous Frank James even carried one for most of his outlaw career. The reproduction is available in his favorite caliber, 45 colt, and features a steel backstrap and two-piece walnut grip.

The 1875 Army Outlaw Revolver is a faithful reproduction of the 1875 Remington single actions, which kept the solid frame and overall styling of Remington’s 1858 percussion models. Ordinary citizens and Wild West lawmen alike recognized the sturdy quality of the Remington revolvers. The infamous Frank James even carried one for most of his outlaw career. The reproduction is available in his favorite caliber, 45 colt, and features a steel backstrap and two-piece walnut grip.

The Cattleman is a classic western six-shot revolver. Taylor’s & Co. is proud to bring a collection of the finest S.A. Cattleman Model 1873 revolvers being manufactured today. These single-action models are manufactured using the highest quality standards available. The frames are forged which results in better grain structure and strength, perfect to allow the revolver to perform better in an abusive situation like competitive shooting with an extended life. The .44 Mag has a blue finish and features a walnut grip.

The Old Randall was designed with the famous Kentucky & West Virginia family feud in mind. This model features a matte blued forged steel frame, matte blued finish parts, case hardened hammer, matte brass backstrap & trigger guard, and walnut Navy size grip. This firearm is Taylor Tuned.

The Ranch Hand is built on the cattleman 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.

Taylor’s hand gun line are replicas copying the original designs, but built with today’s high quality standards in mind. The Schofield model was designed to be operated with one hand while on horseback making it ideal for soldiers in the U.S. Cavalry. The break-open pistol’s barrel latch opens by pulling it back and has a rear sight notch incorporated into it. This 45LC model has a 7″ barrel, blued metal finish, walnut grip, and a fixed blade front sight.

Designed by Major George Schofield to be operated with one hand while on horseback, a break-open pistol was ideal for mounted soldiers in the U.S. Cavalry. Shooters could easily eject all six spent cartridges and reload while on horseback. The top break pistol also proved useful to the likes of Jesse James and Wild Bill Hickok. The Schofield barrel latch opens by pulling it back with the thumb and includes the rear sight notch. This model features a forged steel blued frame, blued finish with various case hardened parts, and a two-piece walnut grip.

Designed by Major George Schofield to be operated with one hand while on horseback, a break-open pistol was ideal for mounted soldiers in the U.S. Cavalry. Shooters could easily eject all six spent cartridges and reload while on horseback. The top break pistol also proved useful to the likes of Jesse James and Wild Bill Hickok. The Schofield barrel latch opens by pulling it back with the thumb and includes the rear sight notch. This model features a forged steel blued frame, blued finish with various case hardened parts, and a two-piece walnut grip.

Designed by Major George Schofield to be operated with one hand while on horseback, a break-open pistol was ideal for mounted soldiers in the U.S. Cavalry. Shooters could easily eject all six spent cartridges and reload while on horseback. The top break pistol also proved useful to the likes of Jesse James and Wild Bill Hickok. The Schofield barrel latch opens by pulling it back with the thumb and includes the rear sight notch. This model features a forged steel blued frame, blued finish with various case hardened parts, and a two-piece walnut grip.

Designed by Major George Schofield to be operated with one hand while on horseback, a break-open pistol was ideal for mounted soldiers in the U.S. Cavalry. Shooters could easily eject all six spent cartridges and reload while on horseback. The top break pistol also proved useful to the likes of Jesse James and Wild Bill Hickok. The Schofield barrel latch opens by pulling it back with the thumb and includes the rear sight notch.

Taylors and Company has reproduced the legendary 1860 Open-Top Late Model Conversion Revolver in .38 Special. This pistol features a 7-1/2″ barrel, Steel Army grip back strap and trigger and forged frame. This was not a conversion pistol but one of the first true cartridge revolvers. This was an entirely new model than pistols that had been conversions and Colt built them as an entirely new model than before. This pistol holds six rounds, weighs 2.51 lbs and has walnut grips.

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