Uberti Schofield
Uberti Schofield 7in .45LC 6rd Blued Walnut Grip Revolver
Designed by Major George Schofield for one-handed operation while mounted, the Schofield is a break-open top-break revolver with a thumb-operated barrel latch and a rear sight notch on the latch. This model features a forged steel blued frame with case-hardened parts and a two-piece walnut grip with cartouche.
The Schofield 7" is chambered in .45LC with a 6-shot cylinder, a fixed blade front sight, a 7" round blued barrel and an overall length of 12.75 in. It is a single-action revolver built on a forged steel frame and intended as a historically styled, functional reproduction.

Specifications
| UPC | 839665007679 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Uberti |
| Model | Schofield |
| Model Number | 550677 |
| Caliber | .45LC |
| Series | 7 in Walnut Grip Blued |
| Mfg Part Number | RC1/550639 |
| Capacity Standard | 6 |
| Barrel Length | 7 in in |
| Capacity | 6 |
| Overall Length | 12.75 in |
| Sights | Fixed blade front; rear sight notch on latch |
| Frame | Forged steel |
| Finish | Blued steel with case hardened parts |
| Grip | Walnut with cartouche |
| Weight | 2.97 lb lbs |
| Purpose 1 | Collecting / Historical |
| Purpose 2 | Recreation / Range Fun |
Uberti is dedicated to preserving the appearance and function of classic firearms through careful reproduction, modern metallurgy, and controlled manufacturing. The company serves collectors, cowboy action competitors, reenactors, ranchers, and hunters who prefer traditional style guns that can still be carried and fired with confidence. Uberti operates as part of the Beretta Holding group while maintaining its own identity as a specialist in historical replicas.
In 1959, master gunsmith Aldo Uberti founded A. Uberti in Gardone Val Trompia in the Italian Alps. His first major project involved producing replicas of Civil War era percussion revolvers for the emerging reenactment market in the United States. As demand grew, Uberti expan…
In 1959, master gunsmith Aldo Uberti founded A. Uberti in Gardone Val Trompia in the Italian Alps. His first major project involved producing replicas of Civil War era percussion revolvers for the emerging reenactment market in the United States. As demand grew, Uberti expan…
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