Outlaws and Lawmen
Wild Bill
Wild Bill
Jesse
Teddy
Doc
Bonney
Dalton
Hardin
Frank
Item Number | Model | Model Description | MSRP | Caliber | Barrel Length | Frame Finish | Cylinder | Grip Style | Grip Material | Barrel Finish | Number of Grooves | Twist Rate | Overall Length | Avg. Weight |
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356717 | Wild Bill | 1851 Navy Conversion | $949 | .38 Spl | 7.5" | Case-Hardened | 6-shot | Simulated Ivory | Blue Steel | 6 | 1:18.75, RH | 13.6" | 2.8 lbs | |
356715 | Jesse | 1873 Single-Action Cattleman New Model | $929 | .45 Colt | 5.5" | Blue Steel | 6-shot, fluted | Standard | Simulated Buffalo Horn | Blue Steel | 6 | 1:16, RH | 11" | 2.3 lbs |
356725 | Jesse | 1873 Single-Action Cattleman New Model | $929 | .357 Mag | 5.5" | Blue Steel | 6-shot, fluted | Standard | Simulated Buffalo Horn | Blue Steel | 6 | 1:18.75, RH | 11" | 2.3 lbs |
356719 | Teddy | 1873 Single-Action Cattleman New Model | $1,449 | .45 Colt | 5.5" | Nickel-Plated Steel | 6-shot, fluted | Simulated Ivory | Polished Nickel | 6 | 1:16, RH | 11" | 2.3 lbs | |
356714 | Doc | 1873 Single-Action Cattleman New Model | $1,079 | .45 Colt | 4.75" | Nickel-Plated Steel | 6-shot, fluted | Simulated Pearl | Polished Nickel | 6 | 1:16, RH | 9.75" | 2.2 lbs | |
356724 | Doc | 1873 Single-Action Cattleman New Model | $1,079 | .357 Mag | 4.75" | Nickel-Plated Steel | 6-shot, fluted | Simulated Pearl | Polished Nickel | 6 | 1:18.75, RH | 9.75" | 2.2 lbs | |
356716 | Bonney | 1873 Single-Action Cattleman New Model | $929 | .45 Colt | 5.5" | Case-Hardened | 6-shot, fluted | Simulated Buffalo Horn | Blue | 6 | 1:16, RH | 11" | 2.3 lbs | |
356726 | Bonney | 1873 Single-Action Cattleman New Model | $929 | .357 Mag | 5.5" | Case-Hardened | 6-shot, fluted | Simulated Buffalo Horn | Blue | 6 | 1:18.75, RH | 11" | 2.3 lbs | |
356718 | Dalton | 1873 Single-Action Cattleman New Model | $1,279 | .45 Colt | 5.5" | Case-Hardened | 6-shot, fluted | Simulated Pearl | Blue | 6 | 1:16, RH | 11" | 2.3 lbs | |
356728 | Dalton | 1873 Single-Action Cattleman New Model | $1,279 | .357 Mag | 5.5" | Case-Hardened | 6-shot, fluted | Simulated Pearl | Blue | 6 | 1:18.75, RH | 11" | 2.3 lbs | |
356720 | Hardin | 1875 No. 3, 2nd Model Top-Break | $1,799 | .45 Colt | 7" | Case-Hardened | 6-shot, fluted | Simulated Buffalo Horn | Blue | 6 | 1:16, RH | 12.8" | 2.6 lbs | |
356713 | Frank | 1875 Single-Action Army Outlaw | $1,149 | .45 Colt | 7.5" | Nickel-Plated Steel | 6-shot, fluted | Simulated Ivory | Polished Nickel | 6 | 1:16, RH | 13.6" | 2.8 lbs | |
356723 | Frank | 1875 Single-Action Army Outlaw | $1,149 | .357 Mag | 7.5" | Nickel-Plated Steel | 6-shot, fluted | Simulated Ivory | Polished Nickel | 6 | 1:18.75, RH | 13.6" | 2.8 lbs |
Each piece in Uberti's limited-edition Outlaws and Lawmen collection draws its inspiration from the actual gun carried by the historical figure after which it is named. Only a limited number of these highly-collectable guns will be available each year, making them rare and unique in their own right.
Hands down, James Butler “Wild Bill” Hickok is the prototype Old West gunfighter, who displayed his deadly shooting skills with a pair of muzzleloading, ivory-gripped revolvers. This exact replica from Uberti USA is more practically chambered for the easily-available .38 special cartridge, while still offering all the romance and flavor of Wild Bill’s legendary sidearms. Wild Bill has a blue steel, case-hardened finish with a simulated ivory grip.
The legend of Jesse James as the Robin Hood of the Old West endures to this day, to the point that ballads have been written in his memory. As a fierce outlaw, he owned a whole panoply of revolvers, so picking one as “his gun” would be all but impossible. We have opted for his 1873 Colt, which we have complemented with a stern all-black finish and bison-horn grip—the ultimate Western antihero’s revolver!
Rancher, police commissioner, hunter, conservationist, Assistant Secretary of the Navy, cavalry colonel and, of course, the 26th President of the United States: Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt. Faithfully replicating the engraving on his beloved ivory-handled Colt, this revolver honors a larger-than-life figure to whom we all owe the enduring natural beauty of our nation.
Doc Holliday is one of the most beloved dandy-gamblers in American lore, who often doubled as a lawman on the side of his friend Wyatt Earp. This revolver follows the lines of Doc’s Lightning revolver, but is available in the more reliable 1873 action and the powerful .45 Colt cartridge. Doc has a full nickel plated steel finish with a pearl-style grip.
William “Billy the Kid” Bonney was one of the most notorious gunfighters in the Wild West. His life ended in 1881 at the age of 21 to the receiving end of Sheriff Pat Garrett’s .44. Uberti USA recreates the lines of one of the revolvers he used, making it possible for modern shooters to relive the thrill of those long-gone New Mexico days. Bonney has a blue steel, case-hardened finish with an imitation buffalo-horn grip.
This beautifully-engraved revolver was owned by Bob Dalton from the notorious Dalton gang. The gang’s long list of sprees came to an end in Coffeyville, KS, in 1892 in the course of an attempted bank robbery. A group of armed townspeople was able to engage the gang in a shootout and kill a number of its members including Bob. Today, Uberti recreates in the most minute details the revolver that was recovered from Bob’s body on that ill-fated October day—talk about a piece of Old West history!
If one man alone could typify the gunslinging outlaw, this man would have to be John Wesley Hardin. His career as a skilled gunfighter started in his teens and spanned the entire period between the 1860s and his death in the mid-1890s. This revolver follows the lines of his S&W top-break with which he prevailed in a shootout against Deputy Webb in Comanche, TX in the 1870s. Hardin is blued steel, case-hardened, with a simulated Buffalo-horn grip.
This is a near exact replica of the 1875 Remington carried by famous outlaw Frank James, brother to Jesse James. The original, which was surrendered to Governor Crittenden in 1882, now resides in the Autry museum in California. Frank comes in full nickel plated steel with an ivory-style grip.
The romance of the Old West cannot be separated from the individuals who lived and died to become true historical legends. Valiant sheriffs and marshals, and the notorious outlaws they chased; proud Indian warriors, and the U.S. Cavalrymen who pursued them; dapper card-sharks, and the dust-covered cowboys they swindled—the Old West abounds with such celebrated figures.
To pay homage to the famous men and women of the Old West, Uberti offers the limited-edition Outlaws and Lawmen series. Each piece in this collection draws its inspiration from the actual gun carried by the historical figure after which it is named. Only a limited number of these highly collectable guns will be available each year, making them rare and unique in their own right.