Description
Favored by many horse soldiers for its top-break, rapid ejection system, many considered it superior to the 1873 Colt Single Action for mounted work. In the 1880s, New York gun dealer Schuyler, Hartley Graham bought surplus Schofields, cut the barrels from 7 to 5 inches, and sold many of them to Wells Fargo & Company. Cimarron offers the Model No. 3 Schofield in the cavalry length 7-inch barrel in .45 Colt. (.45 Colt chambered Cimarron Schofields also handle the .45 Schofield cartridge).
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