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Uberti 1875 No. 3 2nd Model Top-Break Outlaws & Lawmen "Schofield Hardin" .45 Colt 7" Bbl C/H Frame Blued Revolver 356720
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Uberti 1875 No. 3 2nd Model Top-Break Outlaws & Lawmen "Schofield Hardin" .45 Colt 7" Bbl C/H Frame Blued Revolver 356720

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Description

John Wesley Hardin’s career as a gunfighter and an outlaw began at age 15 and lasted until his death. Over the course of his life, Hardin was frequently in trouble with the law and even had a few run-ins with legendary lawman Wild Bill Hickok. During his many shootouts, Hardin was known to use a Schofield No. 3 Revolver, a popular handgun of the time that could be quickly reloaded thanks to it’s top-break design. Hardin used his Schofield No. 3 to great effect during a gunfight against Deputy Webb in Comanche Texas.

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.

Features of the Uberti’s 1875 No. 3 “Schofield Hardin”:

  • Blued steel barrel and cylinder
  • Case-hardened frame
  • Simulated buffalo horn grips

Specifications

SKU

356720-Uberti

UPC

037084963266

MPN

356720

Action

Single Action

Barrel Length

12.8"

Caliber

.45 Colt

Frame Finish

Blued Steel

Grips

2-pc Buffalo-Horn (simulated)

Magazine Capacity

6 Rounds

Slide Finish

Blued Steel

Weight

2.6lbs

Caliber or Gauge

.45 Colt

Item Condition

New

Pistol Night Sights

No

Optics Ready

No

Product Type

Handguns

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