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Taylors and Company 1875 Outlaw 9mm 5.5″ Revolver

Taylors and Company 1875 Outlaw 9mm 5.5″ Revolver

$526.73
SKU: CSSI|TU550997
Get the Taylors and Company 1875 Outlaw 9mm 5.5" revolver for urban defense with Old West style. Forged blued steel frame, 6-round cylinder, and affordable
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The Taylors and Company 1875 Outlaw 9mm 5.5" revolver brings Old West steel into the urban carry conversation. This single-action six-shooter runs on 9mm Luger — a round you can actually find at any gun counter. The forged blued steel frame and 5.5" barrel give you a solid sight radius without making the holster bulge obvious under a jacket. If you want a revolver that works for apartment defense and range drills without looking like a space gun, this is it.

Manufacturer Taylors and Company
Model 1875 Outlaw
Material Forged blued steel frame, two-piece walnut grips
Compatibility 9mm Luger (6-round cylinder)
Finish Blued steel
Weight Per manufacturer specs: approximately 38 oz unloaded
Condition New

Key Features

  • Forged Blued Steel Frame: Why it matters — this isn't a pot-metal replica. The forged steel frame handles 9mm pressure cycles without flex, giving you a revolver that will outlast polymer guns in a defensive role.
  • 5.5" Barrel with Fixed Sights: Why it matters — the longer barrel tames muzzle flip from 9mm +P loads, and the fixed blade front/post rear sight won't snag on clothing during a fast draw from a shoulder rig.
  • Spring-Retained Cylinder Pin: Why it matters — field stripping for cleaning is tool-free. Pop the pin, drop the cylinder, and you're back in action in under 30 seconds. Critical when you need to clear a squib load at the range.
  • Two-Piece Walnut Grips: Why it matters — the wood fills your hand better than plastic, giving you a positive grip even with sweaty palms after a defensive scenario. The shape also helps control the heavy trigger pull common to single-action revolvers.
  • 9mm Luger Chambering: Why it matters — you don't need to hunt down .45 Colt or .357 Magnum. 9mm is cheap, available at every big-box store, and the 6-round cylinder gives you the same capacity as most pocket autos.

Who It's For

This revolver is for the city dweller who wants a defensive tool that works every time. No safeties to fumble with, no magazines to lose, no limp-wrist malfunctions. If you live in a studio apartment and need something that stays ready on the nightstand or in a cross-draw holster under a coat, the 1875 Outlaw fits. It also appeals to the shooter who appreciates 19th-century craftsmanship but refuses to deal with obsolete calibers.

Pros / Cons

  • Pro: 9mm availability — you can shoot this revolver for the price of a box of range ammo.
  • Pro: Classic single-action trigger — consistent, predictable break after you train with it.
  • Con: No double-action capability — you must manually cock the hammer for each shot. Under stress, this can slow your follow-up compared to a double-action revolver or striker-fired pistol.
  • Pro: Tool-free cylinder removal for cleaning.
  • Con: 6-round capacity is standard for the platform, but modern autos offer 15+ rounds in a similar-sized package.

Comparison

Feature Taylors 1875 Outlaw 9mm Ruger Vaquero 9mm Uberti 1875 Outlaw .45 Colt
Caliber 9mm Luger 9mm Luger .45 Colt
Barrel Length 5.5" 5.5" 5.5"
Capacity 6 rounds 6 rounds 6 rounds
Frame Material Forged blued steel Cast steel Forged blued steel
Price $671.85 $799.00 $649.00
Ammo Cost Low (9mm ~$0.25/rd) Low (9mm ~$0.25/rd) High (.45 Colt ~$0.60/rd)

FAQ

Is the Taylors and Company 1875 Outlaw 9mm 5.5" revolver compatible with +P ammunition?

Per Taylors and Company, the forged steel frame is designed to handle standard-pressure 9mm loads. While occasional +P use is acceptable for defensive purposes, consistent use of +P may accelerate wear on the cylinder and barrel. Stick to 115-grain or 124-grain standard pressure for range practice.

Can I use moon clips with this revolver?

No. The 1875 Outlaw uses a traditional fixed cylinder with a spring-retained cylinder pin. It does not accept moon clips. You load each round individually through the loading gate, same as the original 1875 design. This is slower than a swing-out cylinder but reliable.

What holster fits this revolver?

Any holster designed for a 5.5" barreled single-action revolver with a square-bottom frame profile will work. Look for holsters made for the Ruger Vaquero or Uberti 1875 in 5.5" barrel length. For urban concealed carry, a shoulder rig or cross-draw holster under a jacket works best due to the revolver's weight (38 oz).

Is this revolver safe for home defense?

Yes, with caveats. The single-action trigger requires a deliberate cocking motion, which reduces the chance of an accidental discharge during a stress event. However, the 6-round capacity means you need to make every shot count. Pair it with a good defensive 9mm hollow point like Federal HST or Speer Gold Dot.

Does this revolver have a transfer bar safety?

No. The 1875 Outlaw uses a traditional hammer-mounted firing pin. You should only load five rounds and leave the hammer on an empty chamber for safe carry, as was standard with original single-action revolvers. The revolver includes a half-cock notch for loading.

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Last updated: April 2026

According to a 2025 firearms industry report, 9mm accounts for 47% of all handgun ammunition sales in the U.S., making it the most available defensive caliber on the market.

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