Traditions SAT73110BTM 1873 SAA .45LC 4.75" BLUED/CCH Bill Tilghman Revolver
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Traditions SAT73110BTM 1873 SAA .45LC 4.75" BLUED/CCH Bill Tilghman Revolver
Traditions SAT73110BTM 1873 SAA .45LC 4.75" BLUED/CCH Bill Tilghman Revolver
Traditions SAT73110BTM 1873 SAA .45LC 4.75" BLUED/CCH Bill Tilghman Revolver
MPN: SAT73110BTM
| UPC: 040589024202
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
These 1873 revolvers are truly shooting works of art! Traditions new transfer bar safety system provides the highest level of safety offered in an 1873 single action firearm. This model features steel frames and is authentic reproductions. This model is chambered in .45LC, has a White PVC Grip, and has a 4.75" Barrel with Color-Case Hardened Finish. This is a 6-shot revolver.
KEY SPECS
Manufacturer
Traditions
Caliber/Gauge
.45 LC
Action
Revolver
Barrel Length
4.75
Condition
New
SKU #
HGN-TRA-SAT73110BTM
This fantastic revolver from Traditions pay homage to William Matthew Tilghman Jr. During his prime, Mr. Tilghman was a career lawman, gunfighter, and politician in Kansas and Oklahoma during the late 19th century. Tilghman was also a Dodge City marshal in the early 1880s and played a role in the Kansas County Seat Wars. While serving as a Deputy U.S. Marshal in Oklahoma, he gained recognition for capturing the notorious outlaw Bill Doolin and helping to track and kill the other members of Doolin's gang, which made him famous as one of Oklahoma's "Three Guardsmen." His legacy lives on through these fantastic reproduction pieces of American Wild West History.