The Taylors and Company Short Stroke Smoke Wagon in 6-round, 4.75″ is a single-action revolver that blends Old West style with modern trigger refinement. This blued-and-case-hardened model features a short stroke action, low-fitting hammer, and widened sight channel for fast, accurate shooting. It’s a practical choice for cowboy action competitors and EDC collectors who want a period-correct piece with a lighter, smoother pull out of the box.
| Manufacturer | Taylors & Company |
|---|---|
| Model | Short Stroke Smoke Wagon |
| Material | Steel frame, blued barrel and cylinder, case-hardened frame |
| Compatibility | Standard .45 Colt ammunition |
| Finish | Blued barrel/cylinder with case-hardened steel frame |
| Weight | Approx. 40 oz (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Short Stroke Action — Why it matters: Reduces hammer travel for faster follow-up shots, ideal for cowboy action stages or range drills where split seconds count.
- Widened Sight Channel & Enhanced Front Blade — Why it matters: Gives you a clearer sight picture in low light or fast transitions, cutting down on front-sight drift.
- Low-Fitting Hammer — Why it matters: Prevents snagging on holsters or clothing during the draw, making it safer and smoother for daily carry or competition.
- Taylor-Tuned Trigger — Why it matters: Lighter, crisper pull than stock single-actions, reducing flinch and improving accuracy shot to shot.
- Checkered Walnut Navy-Size Grips — Why it matters: Provides a secure, comfortable hold even with sweaty hands or gloves, and fits medium-to-large hands well.
Who It’s For
This revolver is built for the EDC enthusiast who appreciates vintage aesthetics but demands modern performance. It’s a top pick for cowboy action shooters, historical reenactors, and collectors who want a shooter-grade piece that looks like it stepped out of a dime novel. If you carry a single-action for defense or range fun, the short stroke and tuned trigger make it a daily-worthy tool, not just a safe queen.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Out-of-box trigger is noticeably lighter than most SAA clones — no gunsmith visit needed.
- Pro: Short stroke speeds up the action without sacrificing reliability.
- Pro: Period-correct finish (blued/case-hardened) looks authentic on the range or in a display.
- Con: The 4.75″ barrel balances well but limits sight radius compared to 5.5″ models — you’ll need to work your front sight focus a bit more at longer ranges.
Comparison
| Feature | Taylors & Co. Short Stroke Smoke Wagon | Ruger Vaquero (Standard) | Uberti Cattleman (Short Stroke) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Barrel Length | 4.75″ | 4.62″ or 5.5″ | 4.75″ or 5.5″ |
| Action | Short stroke, tuned trigger | Standard transfer-bar | Short stroke (aftermarket option) |
| Frame Finish | Case-hardened steel | Blued or stainless | Case-hardened or blued |
| Trigger Pull (approx.) | 3.5–4 lbs (per manufacturer) | 4–5 lbs stock | 4–5 lbs stock |
| Grips | Checkered walnut Navy-size | Checkered walnut or rubber | Walnut or synthetic |
| Price (approx.) | $907.44 | $750–$850 | $800–$950 |
The Taylors Smoke Wagon gives you a tuned short stroke and lighter trigger out of the box — something the Ruger Vaquero lacks without aftermarket work. The Uberti Cattleman can be ordered with a short stroke, but the Taylors includes Taylor-tuning as standard, saving you time and money.
FAQ
Is the Taylors and Company Short Stroke Smoke Wagon safe for modern .45 Colt loads?
Per Taylors & Company specs, this revolver is designed for standard-pressure .45 Colt ammunition. Do not use +P or magnum loads — stick to cowboy-action or standard factory loads to keep the action reliable and the frame safe.
Does the short stroke affect reliability with different bullet types?
The short stroke primarily reduces hammer travel, not cylinder timing. It cycles reliably with round-nose, flat-point, and semi-wadcutter bullets. Avoid very light bullet weights (under 200 grains) if you want consistent ignition.
Can I install aftermarket grips or a different sight?
Yes, the Navy-size grip frame accepts standard aftermarket grips from makers like Altamont or VZ Grips. The front blade is pinned and can be replaced with a fiber-optic or taller blade if needed. The rear sight channel is fixed, so any sight mods are front-only.
How does the trigger pull compare to a stock single-action revolver?
The Taylor-tuned trigger averages 3.5–4 lbs, which is noticeably lighter than the typical 4–5 lb pull on most stock SAA clones. It’s crisp with minimal creep — a big upgrade for accuracy without a trip to the smith.
Trust & Delivery
- ✓ Nationwide delivery to all 50 states
- ✓ Ships within 1–2 business days
- ✓ 30-day return policy
- ✓ Secure checkout with encrypted payment
Last updated: April 2026
According to the NSSF, single-action revolver sales grew by 12% in 2025 among cowboy action shooters and collectors — the Smoke Wagon is a strong contender in that segment.
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