The 1873 peacemaker-style revolver, originally designed for the U.S. Cavalry, quickly became the archetypical sixgun of the frontier. Made in a number of powerful chamberings in different barrel lengths, besides the "peacemaker," it was also known by other monikers like "hogleg," smokewagon" and "equalizer." In civilian hands, it quickly earned a reputation as a rugged, hard-hitting, well balanced revolver and outsold all competitors. Men like Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, John Selman, the James-Younger gang, the Daltons, the Texas and later the Arizona Rangers, all packed this legendary arm and did their smoky work with it.
| Capacity |
6 |
| FireArm |
yes |
| Frame Description |
Steel Frame |
| Sights |
Blade Front |
| Cylinder Finish |
Nickel-Plated Engraved |
| Barrel Finish |
Nickel-Plated Engraved |
| Grips |
White w/Laser Engraved "T.R." |
| Action |
SAO |
| Barrel Length |
7.50" |
| Barrel Length Range |
7" to 7.99" |
| Caliber |
45 Colt (Long Colt) |