An 1873 Single Action .357 Mag Revolver with a 4.75″ Barrel Inspired by a Family Feud
Old Randall is a Model 1873 design inspired by an infamous feud between two families on the Kentucky/West Virginia border. This is a classic design with clean lines and beautiful in its practical simplicity. Based on the Colt Single Action Army, this pistol may have arrived on the scene at the height of the war between the Hatfield and McCoys. The Old Randall has a forged steel frame, with a brass backstrap and triggerguard. It has a case hardened hammer and a fixed blade front sight paired with a notch rear sight. The navy sized walnut grip matches nicely to the matte blued finish. Constructed with state-of-the-art manufacturing, precision engineering and top-of-line materials by Uberti in Italy for Taylor’s & Co., this Old Randall 1873 is built to last. Well balanced, with a smooth shooting trigger, this is a great gun to add to your collection. Perfect for plinking and Cowboy Action or competitive shooting, this pistol is not reserved for the descendants of Randolph McCoy. Any Hatfield can own one as well. If you pass it down to the next generation, pick your favorite, but beware. You could inadvertently start another feud, so you’d better buy two, just to be safe.
Taylor’s & Co Old Randall Specifications and Features:
- Taylor’s Item Number: 0397
- Single Action Only Revolver
- .357 Magnum (also accepts .38 Special)
- 6 Rounds
- 4.75″ Barrel
- Forged Steel Frame
- Case Hardened Hammer
- Blade Front Sight with Notch Rear Sight
- Matte Brass Backstrap and TriggerGuard
- Navy Sized Walnut Grip
- Matte Blued Finish
- Overall Length: 10.35″
- Weight: 2.45 lbs
- Made by Uberti
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