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Taylors and Company Schofield .44-40 Win 7″ 6rd Blued Engraved

Original price was: $4,127.87.Current price is: $2,889.51.

Own a piece of history with the Taylors and Company Schofield .44-40 Win 7” 6rd Blued Engraved — a forged steel top-break revolver that reloads one-handed, delivers proven .44-40 stopping power, and comes with factory scrollwork that saves you custom engraving costs.

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The Taylors and Company Schofield .44-40 Win 7” 6rd Blued Engraved is a historically accurate top-break revolver built for the shooter who demands period-correct performance with modern metallurgy. Chambered in .44-40 Winchester, this six-shot revolver uses Major Schofield’s break-open action, letting you reload one-handed while on horseback or in a defensive scenario. The forged steel frame, blued engraved finish, and case-colored components deliver a classic look that matches its rugged durability. According to Taylors and Company specs, the 7-inch barrel balances sight radius with holster-friendly length, making it a practical choice for cowboy action shooting or personal defense.

ManufacturerTaylors and Company
ModelSchofield
MaterialForged steel frame and barrel
Compatibility.44-40 Winchester (WCF) ammunition
FinishBlued engraved with case-colored components
WeightApprox. 40 oz (per manufacturer specs)
ConditionNew

Key Features

  • Top-Break Action — Why it matters: You can eject spent casings and reload with one hand, critical for mounted use or when you need to keep your support hand free for control.
  • Engraved Blued Finish — Why it matters: The hand-engraved scrollwork and deep bluing resist corrosion while giving you a revolver that stands out in competition or on display.
  • 7-Inch Barrel — Why it matters: The longer sight radius improves accuracy at defensive distances, and the barrel weight helps manage recoil from .44-40 loads.
  • Two-Piece Walnut Grips — Why it matters: The oil-finished walnut fills your hand naturally, with checkering that stays secure even with sweaty palms or gloves.
  • Forged Steel Construction — Why it matters: Taylors and Company uses drop-forged steel in the frame and barrel, giving you a revolver that can handle repeated shooting without loosening up.

Who It’s For

This revolver is built for the single-action shooter who values historical accuracy but won’t compromise on reliability. It’s ideal for cowboy action competitors who need a Schofield that runs match after match, and for collectors who want a shooting-grade piece with factory engraving. Home defense buyers who prefer a classic revolver over a semi-auto will appreciate the .44-40’s terminal performance and the top-break’s fast reload capability.

Pros & Cons

ProsAuthentic Schofield design with modern forged steel; factory engraving saves custom shop costs; .44-40 offers solid stopping power with manageable recoil; top-break action enables one-handed reloads
ConsHeavier than modern carry revolvers at ~40 oz; .44-40 ammo can be harder to find than .38 Special or .357 Magnum; break-open design has more moving parts than a solid-frame revolver, requiring regular maintenance

Comparison vs. Competitors

FeatureTaylors & Co. Schofield .44-40Zev Technologies OZ9Agency Arms AOS Glock
Action TypeTop-break single actionStriker-fired semi-autoStriker-fired semi-auto
Caliber.44-40 Winchester9mm9mm
Barrel Length7 inches4.5 inches4.5 inches
Capacity6 rounds17+1 (standard mag)15+1 (standard mag)
FinishEngraved bluedNitrideDLC
Weight~40 oz~24 oz (unloaded)~22 oz (unloaded)
Best UseCowboy action, defense, collectionCompetition, dutyConcealed carry, duty

FAQ

Is the Taylors and Company Schofield .44-40 Win 7” 6rd Blued Engraved safe for modern .44-40 ammunition?

Yes. Taylors and Company builds this revolver with modern forged steel to handle standard-pressure .44-40 loads. Avoid high-pressure or +P loads, as the top-break design is not rated for them. Always reference the owner’s manual for specific pressure limits.

How do I clean and maintain the top-break action on this revolver?

Field strip by opening the latch and tilting the barrel down. Clean the cylinder face, barrel, and frame with a bore brush and solvent. Lubricate the hinge pin and latch with a light gun oil. The break-open mechanism has more parts than a solid frame, so inspect for wear every 500 rounds.

Can I use .44 Special or .44 Magnum in this revolver?

No. This revolver is chambered exclusively for .44-40 Winchester (also known as .44 WCF). Using .44 Special or .44 Magnum will cause a catastrophic failure. Only use ammunition marked .44-40.

Does the engraved finish affect the resale value?

Factory engraving from Taylors and Company typically increases collector value compared to a standard blued model. The scrollwork is consistent and well-executed, which appeals to both shooters and collectors. Keep the original box and paperwork to maximize resale.

What holster fits the 7-inch barrel Schofield?

Look for holsters specifically made for the Schofield with a 7-inch barrel. Many cowboy action holsters from brands like Triple K or Simply Rugged offer drop-leg or cross-draw options. The barrel length is the same as the original Schofield, so vintage-style holsters also work.

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Last updated: April 2026

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