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The Stallion Revolver: A Western EDC with Style and Substance
The Stallion Revolver: A Western EDC with Style and Substance
For many individuals, the choice of a firearm for personal protection is both important and deeply personal. When it comes to handguns, key factors like reliability, ergonomics, and concealability must be considered. But beyond that, your everyday carry (EDC) often reflects your individual style and personality.
While some may consider the single-action revolver a relic of the past, it has provided rugged, dependable self-defense for over 150 years — and it’s still going strong. The Stallion revolver is a perfect blend of historical styling and modern capability, making it an ideal sidearm for those who want to carry with character.
Authentically styled after the classic 1873 Single Action Army revolver, the Stallion is scaled down to ¾ the size of the standard model. This more compact frame makes it lighter, easier to conceal, and more comfortable to carry daily. It’s available in several grip configurations, including the classic navy-size grip or the more compact birdshead grip — both in smooth or checkered finishes — giving users the freedom to choose what fits best in the hand and on the hip.
While the traditional blued and case-hardened finish is a nod to the Old West, nickel-plated models offer added durability, standing up well to the rigors of everyday carry. Available calibers include .22LR, .22LR/.22MAG convertible, .38 Special, and .32 H&R Magnum — offering a solid mix of power, performance, and versatility for a compact revolver.
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Photo: The Stallion in Nickel Finish with holster and ammo
To top it off, every Stallion is optional for our Taylor Tuned action , delivering a smooth hammer pull, crisp trigger, and enhanced reliability — hallmarks of a revolver that’s as functional as it is refined.
Now, does it have the high-capacity mags, tritium sights, polymer frames, or modular features of a modern striker-fired pistol? No. And that's not the point.
The Stallion isn’t trying to compete with today's polymer wonder guns — it’s carving out its own lane. For those who appreciate simplicity, rugged reliability, and proven performance in a design that's stood the test of time, the Stallion is more than just a great packing pistol — it’s a statement.
If your EDC is as much about who you are as it is what you carry, take a closer look at the Stallion. Classic. Capable. Confident.
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Photo: The Stallion Birdshead Checkered with holster and ammo
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