Introducing EMF’S historical tribute to the “Sheriff’s Model”, which were first made in the 19th century by Colt.
- A.K.A. the “Shopkeeper’s Model”.
- By any name, this gun is a Great Western II “Californian” without the ejector rod or housing on the barrel, making this an easier-to-carry revolver.
- The extraction/ejection of spent shell cases can be done with a wood dowel, pencil, or ballpoint pen.
- This is a gun with a distinctively different balance, it is light at the muzzle and handling must be adjusted accordingly.
- Available in 45LC and limited quantities in .357M
https://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/2011/3/4/colt-sheriffs-model-revolver/