New From Taylor’s Firearms: See Features of Taylor TC9 Single Action 9mm Revolvers and 1875 Outlaw 9mm

Keri McDonald with Taylor’s Firearms gives us the rundown on the new Taylor TC9 9mm Single Action Revolvers in various models and the 1875 Outlaw 9mm Revolvers!
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Good morning, I’m Keri McDonald here with Taylor’s Firearms at SHOT Show, and we wanted to talk about the features of Taylor’s TC9 9mm single action revolvers, which we have really enjoyed bringing to market. Not only does it encompass the traditional features of a single action, including the steel frames, beautiful case coloring, a larger size grip for certain shooters, flattop birdshead. We like options here! But also it does shoot traditional 9mm ammo with a side loading gate and all of the normal single action features. I think besides the fun to shoot these, we’ve really enjoyed introducing single actions to a broader audience in the firearms market and we’ve really been able to bring a lot of new shooters on board by having them use a single action which functions simply, it is beautiful and it’s a great caliber that they’re already familiar with.

We are also excited to bring on board a cerakote version by Uberti for us in 2024. Something a little modern, a little different, and we think it falls really nicely in line with our motto of where legend meets performance for the modern Sportsman.

We were really excited for the opportunity to bring a 9mm out from Uberti, which is really well known in the cowboy market and western guns. They really like to encompass traditional features, classic styles, and really stick to historical reproductions. So, the 1875 Outlaw was exciting because it vears away from the standard 73 Calvin Styles, but still gives a person the option to shoot 9mm with a side loading gate, and it maintains all the features of an original 75 Remington.

These have been a great addition in two barrel lengths. We stuck with a blued finish because that maybe gives it a little more of a Sleek look for that caliber option. So, keep those in mind – it’s the 75 Outlaw in 9mm. If you are looking for any information on these 9mm revolvers or other products from Taylors check us out at TaylorsFirearms.com. And if you’re looking to purchase visit GunBroker.com to see what are dealers have in stock.