It should be stressed that there is no clear purpose for these handguns, other than pride of ownership and recreational shooting. The Smith & Wesson was successful in overseas sales and had some success in the states as well. This is a clone of Smith & Wesson’s break-top revolver that was intended to compete with Colt’s original SAA revolver. We also tested a reproduction of the Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver. ![]() ![]() This revolver retains the ability to fire black powder in the cap-and-ball fashion if the shooter purchases a black-powder cylinder. The Taylor’s & Company Remington 1858 conversion is a reproduction of the typical conversions performed on original cap-and-ball revolvers. The Taylor’s & Company Devil Anse is named after a famous American gunner and is a Colt Single Action Army clone. We tested three revolvers whose forebears may have vied for sales in the Old West beginning in 1873. Nostalgia plays a part in this interest, and so does Cowboy Action Shooting. When it comes to single-action revolvers, commonly referred to as cowboy guns, America’s appetite seems alive and healthy.
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