Taylors Cattleman Difference?

Started by Slowhand53, August 06, 2014, 04:13:19 PM

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Slowhand53

Just got my new Taylors Catttleman in .357 with 4  3/4 barrel. I know Taylors is a distributor and the name is marked on the top of my barrel. The site says their guns are hand picked but want to know if they change any of the internals as well such as springs, etc. or do any in house tuning. I have only used snap caps in it but it functions really nice. Its my first SAA so please bear with me.

MJN77

They are all Uberti guns. I have or have owned "cattleman" revolvers from Navy Arms, Dixie Gun Works, Cimarron, Taylor's,  EMF and a couple of importers that don't exist any more. They are all the same except for the barrel stamps.

Abilene

Quote from: MJN77 on August 06, 2014, 04:44:03 PM
They are all Uberti guns. I have or have owned "cattleman" revolvers from Navy Arms, Dixie Gun Works, Cimarron, Taylor's,  EMF and a couple of importers that don't exist any more. They are all the same except for the barrel stamps.

Well, not entirely true.  The Cattleman from importers other than Cimarron will have the "hammer-block-safety", which is the linkage inside the hammer and the wedge-type block in the hammer face below the firing pin.  The Cimarron will have a standard Colt-style hammer.  There are a few other things, but they are mostly cosmetic, such as charcoal blue screws and hidden proof stamps.
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Bibbyman

And the hammer block may not always be on all Taylors Uberti.   I don't think they are used on the Running Irons models. There may be others.  We have 4 Uberti Cattleman imported by Stoeger that have the hammer block safeties.

Abilene

Right, Taylor's upgraded models like Running Iron and Smokewagon do not have the hammer-block-safety.
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Bibbyman

My first center fire handgun was a Cattleman with hammer block safety.   I've had it some 40 years. I ignore it for the most part. It's never caused a single problem.

The new cylinder pin safety is a nuisance and a potential problem.  Mary has had it slip back to safety setting while shooting.  And another time a Ruger owner tried to help her out by pushing the cylinder pin back in - not aware it was in proper position already.

Abilene

Quote from: Bibbyman on August 12, 2014, 06:01:22 PM
...The new cylinder pin safety is a nuisance and a potential problem...

Agree on that.  Fortunately it is a problem that is easily overcome by grinding off 1/8" from the rear of the pin and polishing smooth  :) (or just replace with a short pin)
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Cliff Fendley

I have Uberti's from different importers but prefer the Cimarron's and one reason is for the hammer without the safety. The Cimarron looks like a SAA is supposed to look.
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