Description
- Blued steel barrel and cylinder
- Case-hardened frame
- Simulated buffalo horn grips
If one man alone could typify the gunslinging outlaw, this man would have to be John Wesley Hardin. His career as a skilled gunfighter started in his teens and spanned the entire period between the 1860s and his death in the mid-1890s. This revolver follows the lines of his S&W top-break with which he prevailed in a shootout against Deputy Webb in Comanche, TX in the 1870s. Uberti's 1875 No. 3 "Schofield Hardin" is an authentic reproduction of Hardin's preferred sidearm. This meticulously crafted pistol features a blued steel barrel and cylinder, a case-hardened frame, and a simulated buffalo-horn grips.
Warranty Information
Caliber | .45 Colt |
Barrel Length, in | 7" |
Cylinder | 6-shot, fluted |
Frame Finish | Case-Hardened |
Grip Material | Simulated Buffalo Horn |
Barrel | Octagonal |
Barrel Finish | Blue |
Number of Grooves | 6 |
Twist Rate | 1:16, RH |
Overall Length, in | 12.8" |
Weight, lbs | 2.6 |