Description:
The Barra Schofield 6" revolver is a CO2-powered air pistol designed as a faithful replica of the historic Smith & Wesson No. 3 Schofield revolver from the late 1800s, which was notable for its top-break design and use by the U.S. military.
This modern version is built for recreational shooting, plinking, or collecting. It's full-metal construction with an matte black finish gives it an authentic, factory new look and solid heft of about 2 pounds, making it feel like a real firearm without the legal hassles of one.
Highlights:
• smooth single-action trigger pull (around 2-3 pounds)
• manual safety behind the hammer
• 6-shot cylinder that loads with individual metal cartridges for a realistic reloading experience
Western Fun:
The top-break action even ejects spent shells automatically when you open it. It runs on standard 12-gram CO2 cartridges hidden in the grip, delivering up to 100 shots per cartridge with muzzle velocities around 380-440 FPS depending on temperature and ammo type.
The sights are fixed and period-accurate, though you might need to adjust your aim slightly for point of impact.
Performance-wise, it's impressively accurate for an air pistol, capable of tight groups at 10-15 yards with pellets, and it's powerful enough for backyard target practice or pest control at short ranges (muzzle energy of 1.5-2 ft/lbs).
You should buy it if you're into Western history or cowboy action shooting, as it captures the essence of old-school revolvers—it's fun to cock, load, and fire, evoking that classic gunslinger vibe.
A great entry into airguns with excellent build quality, a 12-month warranty, and no recoil for all-day shooting without fatigue.
Plus, it's low-maintenance, legal without a license, and a great conversation piece for your collection. If you want something that offers nostalgia, practicality, and value, this is a standout choice.