Dionysusigma
Member
I am not know for my knowledge in revolvers... aside from appreciation for their caliber diversity, their reliability, and Jerry Miculek.
However, aside from all the S&W J/K/N/X frames and Colt <insert snake name here>s, there is one company that interests me even more--Uberti. Specifically, the Schofield top breaks. The only place I've ever heard the name Schofield is in relation to .44, and even then I can't be entirely sure.
So, I'd like to know everything--history of the Schofield TB, Uberti's QC, accuracy, reliability, malfs only found with this particular design... the usual. Thanks in advance, and please excuse the ignorance of a rifleman.
P.S. In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, there's a part just after they escape from Castle Brunwald where Indy and his father are on the beach. A German fighter is headed straight for them, and Indy pulls out a top-break (which is empty). What model is this? I want to say Webley, but... are they related to the Schofields at all?
However, aside from all the S&W J/K/N/X frames and Colt <insert snake name here>s, there is one company that interests me even more--Uberti. Specifically, the Schofield top breaks. The only place I've ever heard the name Schofield is in relation to .44, and even then I can't be entirely sure.
So, I'd like to know everything--history of the Schofield TB, Uberti's QC, accuracy, reliability, malfs only found with this particular design... the usual. Thanks in advance, and please excuse the ignorance of a rifleman.
P.S. In Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, there's a part just after they escape from Castle Brunwald where Indy and his father are on the beach. A German fighter is headed straight for them, and Indy pulls out a top-break (which is empty). What model is this? I want to say Webley, but... are they related to the Schofields at all?