The Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman .44-40 18-inch is a traditional single-action revolver built for shooters who appreciate Old West authenticity and modern reliability. Chambered in .44-40 Winchester, this 18-inch barrel model delivers a smooth, accurate shooting experience with a six-round capacity and fixed sights.
| Manufacturer | Taylors and Company (per manufacturer specs) |
|---|---|
| Model | 1873 Cattleman |
| Material | Steel frame, walnut grips |
| Compatibility | .44-40 Winchester ammunition |
| Finish | Blued |
| Weight | 4.4 lbs. |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 18-Inch Barrel – Why it matters: The longer sight radius and barrel length improve accuracy at distance, making it a solid choice for target shooting or ranch use.
- .44-40 Winchester Chambering – Why it matters: This classic cartridge offers manageable recoil with enough punch for medium game or steel plates, and it’s still widely available.
- Six-Round Capacity – Why it matters: You get a full cylinder without reloading, keeping you in the action longer during range sessions or cowboy action matches.
- Fixed Sights – Why it matters: No adjustments needed—just align and shoot. These are rugged and period-correct, holding zero under field conditions.
- Walnut Furniture – Why it matters: The walnut grips provide a comfortable, secure hold and add a classic look that matches the blued finish.
Who It’s For
This revolver is built for cowboy action shooters, history buffs, and anyone who wants a reliable single-action for range fun or as a collector piece. If you appreciate the look and feel of a frontier-era sidearm with modern manufacturing tolerances, this fits.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Authentic 1873 design with a blued finish and walnut grips that look straight out of a Western.
- Pro: The 18-inch barrel gives you a 1-in-36-inch twist rate, which stabilizes .44-40 loads well for consistent accuracy.
- Con: The fixed sights are not adjustable, so you’ll need to adjust your point of aim or try different loads to dial in elevation.
Comparison vs. Competitors
| Feature | Taylors & Co. 1873 Cattleman .44-40 18″ | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Lone Wolf Distributors G19 Slide |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Single-action revolver | Striker-fired pistol | Striker-fired slide |
| Caliber | .44-40 Winchester | 9mm | 9mm |
| Barrel Length | 18 inches | 4.5 inches | 4.02 inches |
| Capacity | 6 rounds | 15+1 | 15+1 |
| Weight | 4.4 lbs. | 1.8 lbs. | 0.8 lbs. (slide only) |
| Best For | Cowboy action, range, collection | Duty, competition, concealed carry | Custom builds, competition |
FAQ
What is the barrel length of the Taylors and Company 1873 Cattleman .44-40?
The barrel is 18 inches long, which is a longer option for this model, giving you a 35-inch overall length and a 1-in-36-inch twist rate.
Is the .44-40 Winchester still available to buy?
Yes, .44-40 Winchester is still manufactured by several major ammo companies, including Winchester, Remington, and Black Hills. It’s commonly stocked at larger retailers or online.
Can I use .44 Special or .44 Magnum in this revolver?
No. This revolver is chambered specifically for .44-40 Winchester. Do not attempt to fire .44 Special or .44 Magnum rounds—they are different cartridge dimensions and could cause damage or injury.
Does this revolver come with a safety?
The 1873 Cattleman uses a traditional single-action design with a hammer notch safety. You should carry it with an empty chamber under the hammer for safe carry, as is standard for this type.
Trust & Delivery
- ✔ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✔ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✔ 30-day returns
- ✔ Secure checkout
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Last updated: April 2026





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