Another Great Prize for the Grand Prize Draws!!!

Thank you to Taylors & Co for donating this wonderful pistol in support of our 25th anniversary!
It is an 1872 open top conversion based on the 1860 with a 4.75" barrel and is chambered in 44SP.
Thanks again to Taylors & Co for the great products and all their help.
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I'd get over my aversion to short barrels if you told me that was mine at months end. :)
 
http://www.cimarron-firearms.com/co...-transition-model-44-special-8-in-ca9053.html

You need to bring at least one of these in, Grumpy. Just sayin ;)

Got to be the most beautiful of the open tops.

I don't know if we have those in 44 special on order but I do have them in 45lc, 38 special and 44-40. The open tops and the old 1858 remingtons are my favourites by far. Very sleek and elegant looking.
I think we have a couple of Le Mat revolvers on the way up for the cap and ball shooter who is looking for something a little different.
 
I don't know if we have those in 44 special on order but I do have them in 45lc, 38 special and 44-40. The open tops and the old 1858 remingtons are my favourites by far. Very sleek and elegant looking.
I think we have a couple of Le Mat revolvers on the way up for the cap and ball shooter who is looking for something a little different.


The Richards transition with the 1860 cap n ball barrel, relieved underneath for the loading rod and conical ball? Send a few long ones to Brandon if I don't get out there before then ;)
 
Nice!

I was only thinking 44 special because its close to being authentic without fussing finding/making 44 colt. 44-40 wasn't listed, but would be equally good if available.

Nevertheless an 1872 open top is on the wish list as well, in 44 or 45.
 
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