Uberti No. 3 Second Model Top Break 7" 44-40 Revolver - Case Hardened, 7" Barrel, 6 Rounds, Wood Grips
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Designed by Major General George Schofield, the Smith and Wesson Model 1870 "Schofield" was a revolutionary design that broke open, ejecting all six spent cartridge cases automatically while providing easy access for re-loading. Fast re-loading being a distinct advantage in his line of work, Jessie James bought a pair as did John Wessley Hardin and Wild Bill Hickok. Although the U.S. Army purchased 3,000 S&W Schofields with an improved top latch for cavalry troops, it was the Russian government that really embraced the new sidearm. With a slightly modified grip, lanyard ring and distinctive trigger-guard spur, the Czar ordered over 41,000 of the new S&W revolvers. True to the originals, Uberti Top Breaks come in all three models including the Russian model with authentic Cyrillic barrel stampings.
Caliber: .44/.40, .45 Colt
Barrel Length: 7"
Total Length: 10.8"
Weight: 2.4 lbs
Cylinder: 6-shot, fluted
Grip: Two-piece walnut
Finish: Frame - Blued
Barrel - Blued
Backstrap - Blued
Trigger guard - Case-hardened