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Schofield Revolver Cal. .45 – The Turn of the West
The mechanical elegance of Smith & Wesson at the service of the law and dust.
In 1869 , when the West was still an untamed frontier, Smith & Wesson introduced a revolutionary version: the Schofield revolver , an evolution of the Model No. 3 that combined innovation with power. Its most distinctive feature was its tilt-up cocking system , which allowed for rapid reloading, a key advantage in midday duels.
This weapon was adopted by the United States Army and widely used by cavalry, federal agents, and famous figures of the Wild West. Even Jesse James and Pat Garrett once wielded one of these revolvers. Its reliability and elegant design made it a living legend in the American arsenal.
A Piece of History Made Art
This non-functional replica of the Schofield Cal. .45 is crafted from high-quality metal and wood , and includes a rotating drum and simulated loading and firing mechanism , achieving an aesthetic fidelity that transports you back to the 19th century. Manufactured in Spain by Denix, it is ideal for collectors and reenactors.
Main Features
• Replica of the Schofield Cal. .45, USA 1869
• Made of high-quality metal and wood
• Loading and firing simulator mechanism
• Tilt-top opening , iconic detail
• Length: 36 cm
• Made in Spain by Denix
The Turn of History in Your Collection
The Schofield wasn't just a revolver, it was a strategic advantage, a symbol of modernity and elegance in the harsh Western setting.
Discover this historical gem at the Medieval Shop and relive the duel between law and legend.
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