Cowboy revolver ?

ruger new model vaquero
available in a multitude of barrel lenghts and calibers
Is the only I can think of that is "silver" they now come with plastic grips but market is overflowed with aftermarket wood/ivory/any material possible grips



ruger has a big selection of single action revolvers. Uberti has some interesting pieces too. The "silver" finish is actually stainless steel or nickel plating and the "gold" is often brass and only the grip frame is made of brass. The real golden revolvers are rarities
 
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True cowboy guns have fixed sights like the Vaquero shown above. But if you are just looking for a single action revolver then the Ruger Blackhawk or Ruger Convertable come in a variety of calibers and has adjustable sights. It's not reallly a traditional cowboy gun as a result though.

Only a very rare number come gold plated or with gold inlay but nickel or stainless are decently common for modern reproductions.

The more traditional cowboy cartridges are the .44-40 and the .45LC for Long Colt. The .38/.357 are more a modern adaptation. But if you already have some modern .38/.357 revolvers then it's a caliber that makes a lot of sense.

Pietta and Uberti also produce cowboy replicas in .38/.357. You can find them at Marstar, Elwood Epps and Doc Rowlands. The first two have links at the top of this page and Doc Rowland is a mere Google away.

Ruger also makes the Blackhawk and Super Blackhawk in .44Magnum. There's even a now discontinued version that shoots .30Carbine like the ones in the M1 Carbine. Apparently it makes for quite the flame and sound show.
 
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