Taylor & Company Stallion Pocket 22lr Single Action

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TennJed

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Does anyone have any experience with Taylor and Company Single Actions. Any help would be appreciated but particularly on the "Stallion Pocket" single action 22. It seems to be 75 % of the size of a typical SAA.

How does their quality stack up? Is it steel or pot metal? Size wise is it smaller than a Ruget single six? I would be really interested if it is sized in between the Bearcat and Single Six. Price seems to be about the same as the Ruger
 
The website says it's made by Uberti and it has a case hardened frame.
I'm going to have to assume it's a steel frame.
Plus, it's also made in .38 spl.

Now, the Chiappa made SA .22 revolver, I believe, has a zinc or aluminum alloy frame.
It's sold as the Plinkerton, by Cimarron. It's also a lot cheaper.

But, the Stallion looks to be around Single Six size and steel frame.
That birds-head 3.5" .38 sure looks sweet to me.

The stallion looks like it's the same gun as the Cimarron Lightning /Model P junior.

Single Six looks to be about 3 ounces heavier
 
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