Cowboys & Indians

TAYLOR’S & COMPANY

Outlaw, sheriff, cowboy, or soldier — one likely common denominator among gunmen in the Old West was the quality of their weapons.

Whatever the occupation, it’s probably safe to say our forefathers knew a thing or two about guns, and their time-tested craftsmanship is still proving itself today. Taylor’s & Company honors that tradition and time-tested craftsmanship with its high-end, historically accurate reproductions of single-action revolvers and lever-action rifles. These iconic guns so precisely resemble the originals that they might as well be a time machine back

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