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  1. The .45 Schofield, also referred to as .45 Smith & Wesson is a revolver cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson for their S&W Model 3 Schofield top-break revolver. It is similar to the .45 Colt cartridge, but with a shorter case and a larger rim. The. 45 Schofield will generally work in revolvers chambered for that cartridge; but the reverse is ...

    • 1875–1892
    • Revolver
    • United States
    • US Army
  2. Sep 15, 2016 · Learn about the history and features of the Schofield revolver, a classic firearm that was designed by Col. George Schofield to improve the S&W American for military usage. Find out how it became popular with lawmen, outlaws, and Old West characters, and how it was used in various battles and conflicts.

  3. They're top-break single-action revolvers that were originally designed for cavalry use. This model is chambered in .45 S&W (Schofield) and has a nickel finish. The original box and manual...

    • REVOLVER
    • 6 ROUNDS
    • .45 S&W
    • GDC0000008312
  4. .45 Schofield (S&W) 180 Grain RNFP– The .45 Schofield or .45 Smith & Wesson is a revolver cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson for their S&W Model 3 Schofield top-break revolver. It is similar to the .45 Colt round though shorter and with a slightly larger rim, and will generally work in revolvers chambered for that cartridge.

  5. Feb 11, 2013 · A historical and technical analysis of the .45 Schofield cartridge, its origin, performance, and popularity. Learn how to load and shoot this classic revolver cartridge for Cowboy Action Shooting or hunting, and compare it with the .45 Colt and the .45 ACP.

  6. The .45 Schofield revolver boasts impressive ballistics and stopping power, with a muzzle velocity of 660 feet per second and a 230-grain bullet for reliable penetration and expansion, making it suitable for self-defense and hunting.

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  8. Aug 23, 2011 · Learn about the history, features, and disassembly of the Smith & Wesson .45 Model No. 3 Schofield revolver, a top-break revolver with modifications patented by Major George W. Schofield. This revolver was used by the U.S. Cavalry and Civil War soldiers, and was chambered for .45 S&W cartridge.

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