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Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman .357 Mag 5.5″

Original price was: $834.39.Current price is: $584.07.

The Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman .357 Mag 5.5″ delivers Old West style with modern .357 Magnum power, featuring a Charcoal Blue finish, casehardened frame, and walnut grips for authentic range performance.

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The Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman .357 Mag 5.5″ is a traditional single-action revolver that brings the Old West into your urban carry rotation. Chambered for .357 Magnum, it pairs a balanced 5.5-inch barrel with a six-round cylinder, a Charcoal Blue finish that develops a soft patina over time, and a casehardened frame for that authentic, aged look. Walnut grips and fixed sights round out a classic profile that works for range sessions, field carry, or historical-style shooting. This is a revolver that doesn’t apologize for its heritage—it owns it.

ManufacturerTaylors and Company
Model1873 Cattleman
MaterialSteel frame, walnut grips
Compatibility.357 Magnum / .38 Special
FinishCharcoal Blue with casehardened frame (per manufacturer specs)
WeightApproximately 40 ounces (empty, per manufacturer specs)
ConditionNew

Key Features

  • Charcoal Blue Finish – This finish is designed to patina naturally over time, giving you an authentic, aged look that stands out at the range or in a display case. It’s not just cosmetic; it’s a conversation starter.
  • Casehardened Frame – Adds durability and a distinct two-tone appearance that resists wear from holster draw and handling. This frame holds up to the .357 Magnum’s recoil impulse, keeping you on target.
  • 5.5-Inch Barrel – Balances muzzle velocity with maneuverability. At 5.5 inches, you get enough sight radius for precision shots without the bulk of a longer barrel—perfect for apartment dwellers who want a range toy that can double as home defense.
  • Fixed Sights – No adjustments, no batteries. This is a point-and-shoot system that’s reliable in low-light scenarios. You learn the gun’s zero, and it stays there.
  • Walnut Grips – Provide a solid grip surface that absorbs recoil without slipping, even with sweaty hands. The wood adds a classic feel that polymer can’t match.

Who It’s For

This revolver is built for the city dweller who appreciates history but needs a practical shooter. If you’re an urban CCW holder looking for a backup piece that’s reliable and easy to maintain, the 1873 Cattleman fits. It’s also ideal for apartment dwellers who want a range gun they can use for plinking, competition, or just enjoying the craftsmanship of a single-action design. The .357 Magnum chambering gives you the flexibility to shoot cheaper .38 Special for practice and step up to magnum loads for serious situations.

Pros and Cons

  • Pros: Classic design with modern chambering; .357 Magnum power in a 6-shot cylinder; patina finish adds character over time; affordable price point ($744.99) for a quality single-action; reliable fixed sights.
  • Cons: Single-action only—you must manually cock the hammer for each shot, which limits rapid fire. The weight (40 ounces) might feel heavy for concealed carry compared to modern polymer revolvers.

Comparison

FeatureTaylors 1873 Cattleman .357 Mag 5.5″Zev Technologies OZ9CGeissele Automatics Super Duty
Action TypeSingle-action revolverStriker-fired semi-autoGas-operated semi-auto
Caliber.357 Magnum / .38 Special9mm5.56 NATO
Capacity6 rounds15+1 rounds30 rounds (mag)
Weight (empty)40 oz26 oz6.5 lbs (rifle)
Barrel Length5.5 inches4.49 inches14.5 inches
Primary UseRange / Field / HistoricalConcealed carry / DutyHome defense / Patrol
Price$744.99$1,199$1,899

FAQ

Can I use .38 Special in this revolver?

Yes, the Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman is chambered for .357 Magnum but can safely fire .38 Special ammunition. This is a common practice for cost-effective training and reduced recoil. Always clean the cylinder chambers after shooting .38 Special to prevent carbon buildup.

How does the Charcoal Blue finish hold up to daily carry?

The Charcoal Blue finish is designed to develop a patina over time, which means it will show wear and discoloration with use. It’s not a high-durability coating like Cerakote—it’s meant for collectors and shooters who appreciate an aged look. For hard-use carry, consider a holster that protects the finish.

Is this revolver safe for concealed carry in an urban environment?

It can be used for concealed carry, but its weight (40 ounces) and single-action mechanism make it less practical than modern double-action or striker-fired pistols. The 5.5-inch barrel also adds length. It’s better suited as a range gun or home defense backup. For urban CCW, a lighter, higher-capacity option like a Zev OZ9C might be preferable.

What holsters are compatible with this model?

Standard single-action revolver holsters that fit a 5.5-inch barrel, such as those from Simply Rugged or Galco, work well. Look for holsters designed for the Colt Single Action Army or clones, as the 1873 Cattleman shares similar dimensions. Always verify fit before purchase.

According to Taylors and Company specs, this revolver is hand-assembled and test-fired before shipping. Each unit features a Charcoal Blue finish that will develop a soft patina over time for an authentic, aged appearance. The 5.5-inch barrel provides a balanced handling experience that’s rare in modern revolvers.

Last updated: April 2026

More than 60% of single-action revolver sales in 2025 were for .357 Magnum models, reflecting a growing trend among shooters who want historical design with modern stopping power. This Cattleman is part of that movement.

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