The Taylor & Company Ranch Hand Handgun .357 Mag/.38 Spl 6rd Capacity 4.75″ Blued Barrel Case Hardened Wood Grip is a single-action revolver built for the shooter who wants old-school reliability without the old-school price tag. Chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 Special, this six-round revolver pairs a case-hardened frame with a blued steel barrel and a brass backstrap and triggerguard for a look that stands out on the range or in the safe. The 4.75-inch barrel balances handling with accuracy, and the smaller Navy-size walnut grip fits hands that need a secure hold for defensive or recreational shooting. Per Taylor & Company specs, this is a working revolver that delivers the classic cattleman feel at a more accessible cost.
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Taylor & Company |
| Model | Ranch Hand |
| Material | Case-hardened frame, blued steel barrel, brass backstrap/triggerguard, walnut grip |
| Compatibility | .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition |
| Finish | Case-hardened frame, blued steel barrel, brass backstrap/triggerguard |
| Weight | Approximately 36 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Brass Backstrap and Triggerguard – Why it matters: The brass adds visual contrast and a traditional feel while providing a solid grip frame that reduces felt recoil with .357 loads.
- Case-Hardened Frame with Blued Steel Barrel – Why it matters: Case hardening gives the frame a durable, attractive finish that resists wear, and the blued barrel maintains corrosion resistance and a classic look.
- Navy-Size Walnut Grip – Why it matters: Smaller than standard single-action grips, this profile fits concealed carriers and shooters with smaller hands, improving control and follow-up shot speed.
- 4.75-Inch Blued Barrel with 6 Grooves – Why it matters: The barrel length balances sight radius for accuracy with a compact overall length that carries easily, and the six-groove rifling stabilizes both .357 Mag and .38 Spl rounds.
- Single-Action Trigger with 6-Round Capacity – Why it matters: The crisp single-action pull enhances precision for defensive or target shooting, and the six-round cylinder gives you enough firepower for most self-defense scenarios.
Who It’s For
This revolver is for the concealed carrier who appreciates the simplicity of a single-action platform, the home defender who wants a reliable backup gun, and the collector who values traditional craftsmanship over modern plastic. It also suits shooters who reload .38 Special or .357 Magnum and need a robust revolver that handles both without fuss.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Affordable entry into the Taylor & Company line without sacrificing fit or finish.
- Pro: Dual-caliber capability lets you practice with .38 Spl and carry .357 Mag for maximum versatility.
- Pro: Smaller grip and 4.75-inch barrel make it easier to carry than full-size single-actions.
- Con: Single-action only means you must manually cock the hammer for each shot, which requires training for defensive use.
Comparison
| Feature | Taylor & Company Ranch Hand | Ruger Vaquero (4.62″ barrel) | Uberti Cattleman (4.75″ barrel) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .357 Mag / .38 Spl | .357 Mag / .38 Spl | .357 Mag / .38 Spl |
| Capacity | 6 rounds | 6 rounds | 6 rounds |
| Barrel Length | 4.75″ | 4.62″ | 4.75″ |
| Frame Material | Case-hardened steel | Stainless or blued steel | Case-hardened or blued steel |
| Grip Frame | Brass backstrap and triggerguard | Steel or aluminum | Steel or brass |
| Grip | Navy-size walnut | Standard walnut | Standard walnut |
| Price | $606.65 | $750-$850 | $650-$750 |
FAQ
Can I shoot .38 Special in the Taylor & Company Ranch Hand?
Yes. The revolver is chambered for .357 Magnum and also accepts .38 Special ammunition without any modifications. Per Taylor & Company specs, it handles both calibers safely.
Is this revolver suitable for concealed carry?
Yes, but with caveats. The 4.75-inch barrel and single-action design require deliberate practice. The smaller Navy-size grip helps with concealment, and the overall length is manageable with a quality holster.
What is the barrel bore diameter of the Ranch Hand?
According to manufacturer specifications, the barrel bore diameter is 0.346″, which is standard for .357 Magnum and .38 Special revolvers.
Does the brass backstrap affect recoil?
Yes, the brass backstrap adds weight to the grip frame, which helps reduce felt recoil compared to steel or aluminum frames. This is especially noticeable with .357 Magnum loads.
How does the Ranch Hand compare to the Uberti Cattleman?
The Ranch Hand is more economical while maintaining a similar case-hardened frame and brass accents. The Uberti Cattleman typically costs $50–$150 more and offers standard-size grips. The Ranch Hand’s Navy-size grip is smaller, which some shooters prefer for carry.
Trust & Delivery
- ✓ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✓ Ships 1–2 business days
- ✓ 30-day return policy
- ✓ Secure checkout
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Last updated: April 2026





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