Taylor's & Company Uberti 1875 Outlaw 9mm 9mm Blued Steel Revolver
Specifications
Grip Walnut
Action Single Action
Finish Blued steel
Sights Iron Sights
Weight 2.7 ounces
Capacity 6
Optic Ready No
Barrel Length 7.5 inches
Caliber / Gauge 9mm
Manual Safety Yes
Overall Length 12.8 inches
Threaded Barrel No
Mode Of Operation Manual Repeating
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Description
Product Overview
The Taylor’s & Company Uberti 1875 Army Outlaw 9mm revolver is a faithful reproduction of the classic 1875 Remington-style single-action revolver look and feel, built around a solid forged blue-steel frame. It features traditional fixed sights, a spring-retained cylinder pin, and a two-piece walnut grip—delivering period-correct styling with modern 9mm chambering.
Key Features
- Single-action revolver operation with a traditional hammer-fired design
- Manual cylinder pin safety for classic carry and handling
- Fixed blade front sight and rear sight notch for straightforward alignment
- Blued steel frame and parts with a half-fluted blued cylinder for an Old West appearance
- Two-piece walnut grip for a comfortable, authentic grip feel
If you’re looking for an authentic 1875 pattern single-action revolver in 9mm, the Uberti Outlaw from Taylor’s & Company is a strong choice for collectors and enthusiasts.
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Bobby R.
9 months ago
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cheapest price on this...
cheapest price on this thing I found anywhere quick shipping from Bud's
Michael M.
1 year ago
Verified Purchaser
It looks nice and...
It looks nice and shoot's straight, that's pretty much the only thing's that's good about it. I've put a good 50 rounds through it so far and decided to shelf it. The gun's just to frustrating to work with and down right unsafe. First the trigger is extremely hairy, just brushing my finger on the side of it fire's the gun. The pull is like an eighth of an inch. But the worst is the hammer position's, theirs 3 of them. The first which is about a quarter inch down is what they call a safe transporting position (not needed) The second is half way down. That's supposed to be the loading position where the cylinder spins freely to load your rounds ( 1 at a time). But on my gun it failed a full 50 percent of the time. Oh it would get half way down but the cylinder would still be locked. The third position is fully cocked, but that also failed a good 30 percent of the time. I'd pull it down and it would slide back up to the half way point. The unsafe point about all this is you have to pull on the hammer and the trigger at the same time to get the hammer unstuck from these position's, this led to 2 unintentional discharges. So this was a waste of money for me, but it dose look nice.
James R.
1 year ago
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It looks and performs...
It looks and performs great.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How does the manual cylinder pin safety operate?
Author: Scott L.
(3) ANSWERS
A: Hi Scott and welcome to the forum. Cylinder Pin Safety is explained in detail here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVXDrwOSyJY -------------------- Cheers, stay safe and enjoy!
Author: James G.
A: Hi Scott, manual cylinder pin safety explained here >>> youtube.com/watch?v=EVXDrwOSyJY Stay safe & have a great day!
Author: Ed C.
A: interesting video youtube.com/watch?v=EVXDrwOSyJY
Author: Randy I.
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