This unique .44 caliber Schofield is allegedly the only known surviving gun from the West's most famous gunfight: The O.K. Corral. This elaborately engraved reproduction is sheathed in nickel plate and carries a rugged elegance befitting a professional gambler and gunfighter of the Western Frontier. A master engraver has painstakingly matched every fine line and flourish of the this polished, nickel-plated, antique replica guns unique scrollwork on the barrel, cylinder, hammer, frame, backstrap and triggerguard. With the hammer at half-cock, you can "break" the gun open to reload, just as they did in the old days. Thumb up the hatch, swing the frame down on its hinge, and the shell-extractor glides out from the cylinder
retracting again when the gun is fully open. The 8" barrel worked to the advantage of a marksman, dampening muzzle kick and enhancing accuracy. For fast reloads, the entire frame swings down, revealing all six chambers. Details overlooked in other replicas are not missed in this re-creation, such as a tiny notch in front of the trigger, a subtle short gauge on the barrel, and a missing screw on the butt plate all are exactly according to the original.
This is a non-firing replica. It cannot be converted to fire real ammunition.
You must be 18 years of age or older to purchase this item.
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Expected Restock Date Tue, August 14