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Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman .357 Mag, 4.75 in

Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman .357 Mag, 4.75 in

$748.44
SKU: TSW|134310
The Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman .357 Mag, 4.75 in is a traditional single-action revolver with a coin photo engraved steel frame and blued floral barrel.
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The Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman .357 Mag, 4.75 in is a single-action revolver built for personal defense and range work. It combines traditional lines with decorative engraving, chambered in .357 Magnum for stopping power you can trust. The 4.75-inch barrel balances concealability with accuracy, while the coin photo engraved steel frame and blued floral engraving give it a classic look. This is a six-round revolver that ships with navy-size walnut grips and exposed hammer for single-action operation.

Manufacturer Taylors and Company
Model 1873 Cattleman
Material Steel frame, walnut grips (per manufacturer specs)
Compatibility .357 Magnum / .38 Special
Finish Blued barrel and cylinder, coin photo engraved frame
Weight Approximately 39 oz (unloaded, per manufacturer specs)
Condition New

Key features

  • Chambered in .357 Magnum — WHY IT MATTERS: You can run hot .357 loads for maximum energy on target, or switch to .38 Special for lower-recoil practice. This versatility makes the revolver practical for both carry and training.
  • 4.75-inch barrel — WHY IT MATTERS: The barrel length gives you enough sight radius for accurate shooting without making the revolver too long for concealed carry. It fits standard holsters designed for 4.75-inch single-action revolvers.
  • Coin photo engraved steel frame — WHY IT MATTERS: The engraved finish adds durability against wear and corrosion while giving the revolver a custom look that stands out from plain blued models.
  • Navy-size walnut grips — WHY IT MATTERS: These grips fill the hand properly for a secure hold, even with heavy .357 loads. The wood absorbs some recoil and provides a non-slip surface in sweaty or wet conditions.
  • Blade front and open groove rear sights — WHY IT MATTERS: These fixed sights are simple, durable, and reliable. They won't snag on clothing during a draw and are easy to align quickly in a defensive situation.

Who it's for

This revolver is for the concealed carrier who prefers a traditional single-action platform. It also suits home defense buyers who want a reliable six-shooter with a classic look. If you shoot .357 Magnum for its terminal performance and appreciate hand-fitted engraving, this model fits your needs.

Pros / Cons

  • Pros: Authentic 1873 styling with modern .357 Magnum chambering. The 4.75-inch barrel is a sweet spot for carry and accuracy. The coin photo engraving adds visual appeal without compromising function. Navy-size walnut grips feel natural in hand.
  • Cons: Single-action only — you must manually cock the hammer for each shot. This limits follow-up speed compared to double-action revolvers or semi-autos. The fixed sights are not adjustable for windage or elevation.

Comparison vs similar revolvers

Feature Taylors 1873 Cattleman .357 Ruger Vaquero .357 Uberti 1873 Cattleman .357
Barrel length 4.75 inches 4.62 inches 4.75 inches
Frame material Steel, coin photo engraved Steel, blued or stainless Steel, case-hardened or blued
Finish Blued with engraved frame Blued or stainless Case-hardened or blued
Weight (unloaded) ~39 oz ~40 oz ~38 oz
Price $954.64 ~$850–$950 ~$700–$800

FAQ

Is this revolver safe to carry with a round under the hammer?

Yes, but only if you follow standard single-action safety practices. The 1873 Cattleman has a hammer block safety that prevents the firing pin from contacting the primer unless the hammer is fully cocked. Always carry with the hammer down on an empty chamber for maximum safety.

Can I use .38 Special ammunition in this revolver?

Yes. The Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman is chambered in .357 Magnum, which also accepts .38 Special rounds. This gives you cheaper practice options with lower recoil.

What holster fits the 4.75-inch barrel?

Holsters designed for 4.75-inch single-action revolvers, such as those from Galco, Simply Rugged, or DeSantis, will fit. The barrel length is standard for many 1873-style revolvers.

Does the revolver come with a manual or warranty?

Yes, it ships with a user manual and a limited one-year warranty from Taylors and Company. Keep the manual for safe handling instructions.

Why buy from us

  • ✓ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
  • ✓ Ships 1–2 business days
  • ✓ 30-day returns
  • ✓ Secure checkout

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Last updated: April 2026