Looking for reproductions of classic firearms dating back to the Civil War and Old West times? Then, dear reader, have we got a brand for you. Taylor’s & Company are true history geeks of the firearm manufacturer world. “Keep The Legend Alive” is the slogan they have been living up to since the foundation of the company. Dedicated to sharing the heritage of American firearms with their customers, Taylor’s and Company have been one of the leading producers of historically accurate firearm reproductions and corresponding gun parts.
But it’s not only about good-old classics. Taylor’s & Co product line includes modern firearms, as well as modified reproductions of their beloved 19th-century guns. If you seek a firearm with a unique mixture of Wild West traditions and the touch of modernity, you won’t find a more suitable brand. The series bears the name the New West and is very eloquent in its own right.
Since Taylor’s and Company firearms don’t fall into the “regular gun” category, the brand closely cooperates with the manufacturers to bring both older and their original designs to life. Beauty, simplicity, and reliability are the qualities inherent to all Taylor's firearms. With modern-era precision machinery and high-quality materials, the guns you saw in old western movies come to life in their new reincarnation, safer and more reliable than their predecessors.
Which Taylor’s guns you can find here, on Gritr Sports? The brand produces authentic cartridge revolvers, rifles, and shotguns, so you can find many historic and less-so firearm models here. Remington 1858, Small Wagon, Mason 1851, Old Randall, Schofield revolver - you name it. If those names tell you nothing, don’t worry, you are not alone. If you prefer long guns with an air of Wild West to them, you can choose from 1873 Comanchero, 1892 Alaskan and 1886 Ridge Runner rifles and several shotguns, including Wyatt Earp and Hammer Coach. They all look gorgeous and make for a venerated item of the collection.