1875 No. 3, 2nd Model Top-Break
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. Hardin is blued steel, case-hardened, with a simulated Buffalo-horn grip.
1875 Single Action Cattleman New Model
.45 Colt
7″
Case-Hardened Frame, Blue Steel
Additional Specifications
Overall Length: 12.8″
Cylinder: 6-shot, fluted
Number of Grooves: 6
Twist: 1:16, RH
Weight: 2.6 lbs.
Grip: 2 Piece Buffal-Horn
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