The Taylors and Company Devil Anse .357 Magnum 4.75” is a single-action six-shooter built on the 1873-style frame, pairing a round-contour blued barrel with color case-hardened steel. Chambered in .357 Magnum, it runs .38 Special too, and the half-fluted cylinder and matte black walnut Navy grip keep the period look tight. This revolver is for range work, cowboy-action competition, or anyone who wants a functional piece of Old West history that actually shoots.
| Manufacturer | Taylors and Company |
|---|---|
| Model | Devil Anse |
| Material | Steel frame, blued barrel, color case-hardened receiver |
| Compatibility | .357 Magnum / .38 Special |
| Finish | Blued barrel and cylinder, case-hardened frame and hammer |
| Weight | Approx. 40 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 1873-style single-action frame — WHY IT MATTERS: This is the same profile that won the West, giving you a proven action that’s smooth, reliable, and dead-on for cowboy-action stages or just plinking steel at the range.
- 4.75-inch round-contour blued barrel — WHY IT MATTERS: That barrel length balances sight radius for accuracy with a compact feel that clears the holster fast, plus the blued finish resists rust if you’re carrying in humid conditions.
- Color case-hardened steel frame and hammer — WHY IT MATTERS: Case-hardening isn’t just for looks; it adds surface hardness that withstands holster wear and keeps the gun looking authentic for decades.
- Half-fluted blued cylinder — WHY IT MATTERS: The half-fluting reduces weight without weakening the cylinder, and it gives you that distinct late-1800s look that collectors and shooters both appreciate.
- Matte black walnut Navy-style grip — WHY IT MATTERS: The Navy grip fills the hand better than the standard Peacemaker grip, so you get a solid purchase for .357 recoil without the bulk of a target stock.
Who It’s For
This revolver is built for the EDC guy who wants a single-action backup for woods carry, the cowboy-action competitor who needs a period-correct piece for matches, and the collector who values an 1873-style gun that actually gets shot. If you’re running a .357 lever gun as your primary, this pairs right up for a matching set.
Pros / Cons
- Pros: Authentic 1873-style look and feel, chambered in .357 Magnum for versatility, color case-hardened frame adds durability, Navy grip fits most hand sizes well, half-fluted cylinder cuts weight without losing strength.
- Cons: Single-action only means slower follow-up shots compared to a double-action revolver; the fixed sights are adequate for combat accuracy but not precision target work out of the box.
Comparison vs Competitors
| Feature | Taylors Devil Anse .357 | Zev Technologies OZ9c | Geissele Automatics Super Duty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Single-action revolver | Striker-fired semi-auto | Direct-impingement rifle |
| Caliber | .357 Mag / .38 Spl | 9mm | 5.56 NATO |
| Barrel Length | 4.75” | 4.5” | 16” |
| Weight | ~40 oz | ~23 oz | ~6.5 lbs |
| Intended Use | Recreation, competition, collection | Duty, concealed carry, competition | Duty, home defense, competition |
| Price | $659.42 | $1,200+ | $1,400+ |
FAQ
Is the Taylors and Company Devil Anse safe to carry with a round under the hammer?
Yes, but only if you follow standard single-action safety: load one, skip one, then load the remaining five. The hammer rests on an empty chamber, preventing accidental discharge if the hammer is struck. Per Taylors and Company specs, this revolver does not have a transfer bar, so six-round carry is not recommended.
Can this revolver shoot .38 Special ammunition?
Yes, the Devil Anse is chambered in .357 Magnum and will fire .38 Special rounds without issue. Using .38 Special reduces recoil and is great for practice or new shooters. Just clean the chambers more thoroughly after shooting .38 Special to prevent carbon rings.
What holster fits the 4.75” barrel?
Any holster designed for a 4.75” Colt Single Action Army or clone will fit. Look for brands like Simply Rugged, Galco, or Triple K that make leather holsters for 1873-style revolvers. The round contour barrel fits standard SAA holsters without issue.
Does this revolver come with a warranty?
Yes, Taylors and Company provides a one-year limited warranty on manufacturing defects. It covers the frame, barrel, cylinder, and internal parts. Normal wear, modifications, or misuse are not covered. Register your warranty online within 30 days of purchase.
Ready to Add This Six-Shooter to Your Collection?
The Taylors and Company Devil Anse .357 Magnum 4.75” is in stock and ready to ship. Whether you’re gearing up for cowboy action, building a period-correct rig, or just want a single-action revolver that runs like the originals, this one delivers. Browse more revolvers or check out our single-action revolvers category. For holsters and accessories, see holsters.
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Last updated: April 2026




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