Anybody have or know anything about Taylors & Company firearms? Just looking at Dunham sports Taylors & Company Cattleman's Gunfighter 357 mag. 6 shot revolver. I've been wanting a 357 revolver for a while and this one caught my eye. Less than $550.
Agree and Cimarron also(I think). I have a labeled Beretta, made by Uberti 'Birds' Head, (actually 'Thunderer") and I am VERY pleased with it.Taylors & Co is good to go. They are just the importer, that gun is made by Uberti.
Uberti makes great reproductions.
I have access to a Uberti Cattleman, owned by eldest son, stored in my safe, in 45C with an additional 45ACP cylinder. It’s base pin has a safety setting the pushes against the hammer preventing it from contacting the firing pin. To me it’s a moot point as the gun isn’t carried or left loaded. As to 5 in revolvers, single or double action, 5 into 50 is better than 6 with two hanging around in the box when on the firing line. In the two calibers mentioned both are as accurate as I can hold a group. The 45ACP has an edge but that could be the hand loads or the bullet.
I have a Euroarms (Armi San Paolo) Remmie, as well as an Uberti Remmie. The Howell 5-shot conversion cylinder for the Uberti is a drop-in fit for the Armi San Paolo. Keep in mind, however, that the specs for these guns changed over the years. My Armi San Paolo is ten years newer than yours.At the time, Taylors was the only company selling a six shot 45 Colt conversion cylinder for that model.
They were offering this cylinder for either an Uberti 1858 or a Pietta 1858. The dimensions were slightly different.
My old Remmie, that I bought way back in 1975, was made by Armi San Paolo, and I did not know which cylinder to buy.
Keep in mind, however, that the specs for these guns changed over the years. My Armi San Paolo is ten years newer than yours.