John Wesley Hardin’s career as a gunfighter and an outlaw began at age 15 and lasted until his death. Over the course of his life, Hardin was frequently in trouble with the law and even had a few run-ins with legendary lawman Wild Bill Hickok. During his many shootouts, Hardin was known to use a Schofield No. 3 Revolver, a popular handgun of the time that could be quickly reloaded thanks to it’s top-break design. Hardin used his Schofield No. 3 to great effect during a gunfight against Deputy Webb in Comanche Texas.
Uberti’s 1875 No. 3 “Schofield Hardin” is an authentic reproduction of Hardin’s preferred sidearm. This meticulously crafted pistol features a blued steel barrel and cylinder, a case-hardened frame, and a simulated buffalo-horn grips.
Features:
- Blued steel barrel and cylinder
- Case-hardened frame
- Simulated buffalo horn grips
Specifications:
- Item Condition: New
- Caliber: .45 Colt
- Weight: 2.6lbs
- Action: Single Action
- Magazine Capacity: 6 Rounds
- Grips: 2-pc Buffalo-Horn (simulated)
- Barrel Length: 12.8″
- Slide Finish: Blued Steel
- Frame Finish: Blued Steel
- Caliber or Gauge: .45 Colt
- Pistol Night Sights: No
- Optics Ready: No









