Today I found a nice Uberti Schofield reproduction in .45 Colt (I know it's not the original caliber, but .45 Colt IS easier to find) at a lgs. It was expensive, used, but in very good condition. If it's prior owner had fired it, he did a excellent job cleaning it.
It's really in near mint condition.
It's my first Schofield .... a very nice historic revolver.
Just picked this one up on the way home.
Pietta 1873 44 cal. Black powder.
I’ve always had a soft spot for single action revolvers. I guess if’s from watching all those cowboy movie as a kid. Oh! And the price was right.Now that looks nice...
You know I have seen those, I like them, but never could pull the trigger... So may I ask what made you want one???
& something I have to know do you use the cartridge ejector for anything on that little beastie???
I’ve always had a soft spot for single action revolvers. I guess if’s from watching all those cowboy movie as a kid. Oh! And the price was right.
I think the ejector Rod is just for looks.
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1928 Colt Police Positive Special 5". Just got my new repro grips.