Introducing one of the first ever optics ready small frame revolvers, the Taurus 856 T.O.R.O. This revolver is milled at the factory to accept the optics plate designed specifically for this application. The plate itself accepts compact red dots designed for the Holosun K footprint. For example, you could take this new 856 T.O.R.O. and mount the Holosun EPS Carry on it and be ready to roll. The advantages to a red dot on a revolver are significant. Obviously, red dot sights are easier for many people to shoot. Additionally, a red dot can be zeroed to a specific grain weight or type of ammo, which wasn’t an option with a traditional fixed sight revolver. The 856 T.O.R.O. is based on the incredibly popular Defender series from Taurus. It features an all steel construction, three inch barrels, and a replaceable front sight. The triggers are Taurus’ excellent double action/single action trigger, which provides a smooth but fast pull in double action for serious defensive shooting
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Limited Edition, this is one of ONLY 250 EVER MADE!!! Introducing the Davidson's Exclusive 200th Anniversary Edition Smith & Wesson® N-Frame revolver, a tribute to the fearless legacy of the Texas Rangers. Inspired by the legendary Captain Bill McDonald and their iconic motto, "One Riot, One Ranger", this revolver pays homage to the Rangers' rich history. The Texas Rangers, unofficially formed in 1823, have been synonymous with bravery and tenacity in law enforcement. Captain McDonald, a true Ranger, exemplified the spirit of the force by singlehandedly breaking up a prizefight, quipping, "There's just one prizefight, isn't there?" This limited-edition N-Frame revolver captures the essence of those fearless days. It features the famous Ranger saying engraved on the backstrap, reminding us of the Rangers' unwavering commitment to justice. With a design reminiscent of the duty pistols carried by the Texas Rangers post-World War II, this revolver is a tribute to their enduring legacy. Own a piece of history and embrace the spirit of the Texas Rangers with this 200th Anniversary Edition Smith & Wesson® N-Frame revolver - a Davidson's Exclusive. It's not just a firearm; it's a symbol of courage and honor that lives on in every Ranger's heart.
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Since its introduction in 1993, the Ruger Vaquero® has dominated the cowboy action shooting world and earned its reputation for rugged reliability due to its strength and mechanical superiority. It is often referred to as the gun that won the New West because of its widespread popularity among single-action shooters and cowboy action competitors. The Ruger Vaquero combines the original Old West single-action look and feel with new features. The mid-size steel frame and cylinder are scaled-down to the same size as the original 1955 Ruger Blackhawk®, closely resembling the classic single-action revolvers of the late 1800’s. This Ruger Bisley model is a 45 Colt featuring a Bisley style hammer, 5.5" barrel, high-gloss stainless steel metal finish, and synthetic ivory grip!
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The Heavy-Duty Revolver was introduced on April 1, 1930 and was designed on the .44 Hand Ejector Third Model frame. The revolver was initially manufactured with a 5'' barrel length and had a weight of 40 ounces and was chambered in .38/44. As time and manufacturing progressed, Smith and Wesson produced the revolver in 4'' and 6'' lengths. The Heavy Duty was manufactured continuously throughout the 1930's on the N-frame. The total production of the Pre-World War II .38/44 Heavy Duty was 11,111 revolvers and production of the revolver ceased in order to focus upon the war effort from 1940-1946. At the end of World War II, on June 18th, 1946, this model was reintroduced to the public. In 1948, the factory incorporated the new style short action and the gun remained unchanged from that date until it was discontinued in 1966. During its lifetime, the revolver was eventually designated the Model 20 in 1957, when Smith and Wesson began assigning numeric model designations to their firearms. Even though the .38/44 chamber was designed to fire the .38 Special Super police loads, this revolver prompted the idea of producing the popular .357 Magnum, which was designed in 1934 and introduced as its own production model in 1935. The first .357 Magnum was received by FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover on April 8th, 1935. This revolver eventually became the Model 27 in 1957. This newly imagined II-frame revolver in 2023 is unique in that it embodies the features of the original Heavy Duty/ Model 20 features, while being chambered in the .357 Magnum. The team at Smith and Wesson have resurrected the 20th century legacy of the N-frame revolver in the classic blued configuration of the Heavy Duty in tandem with the .357 Magnum for the modern revolver owner. These are very hard to find so grab yours here today before it is gone!
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The Pietta 1873 Trump Keep America Great 2024 Revolver is chambered in 45 Colt, a caliber known for its power and versatility. The revolver is constructed with a robust frame and a 4.75" barrel, providing a balanced feel and precise accuracy. The revolver's black finish adds to its rugged appearance, making it a standout piece in any collection. The classic single-action mechanism of the 1873 model offers a smooth and reliable shooting experience, reminiscent of the revolvers used by cowboys and lawmen in the Old West. The revolver is designed with traditional fixed sights, allowing for quick target acquisition. Its six-round cylinder provides ample firepower, while the ergonomic grip ensures comfortable handling. This model is part of the Trump series, which is known for its distinctive and collectible design elements. Whether used for shooting or as a display piece, the Pietta 1873 Trump Keep America Great 2024 Revolver is a tribute to the enduring legacy of the American frontier.