The Taylor’s & Company Cattleman 357Mag SS/WD 4.75” is a single-action revolver built for the shooter who values old-school craftsmanship with modern metallurgy. Chambered in .357 Magnum, this stainless steel model with a 4.75-inch barrel delivers the balance of a classic Colt Peacemaker profile and the durability you need for daily carry or range work. Per Taylor’s & Company specs, the revolver weighs in at 2.5 pounds unloaded, making it a solid companion for belt carry or bedside duty.
| Manufacturer | Taylor’s & Company |
|---|---|
| Model | Cattleman 357Mag SS/WD 4.75” |
| Material | Stainless steel frame and cylinder; walnut grips |
| Compatibility | .357 Magnum / .38 Special +P |
| Finish | Brushed stainless steel with color case-hardened frame |
| Weight | 2.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- Classic Single-Action Action: A true Colt-style hammer and trigger mechanism gives you a crisp, predictable break. Why it matters: You get the authentic feel of a frontier revolver with the reliability of modern CNC machining—no surprises at the range or in the field.
- 4.75-Inch Barrel: This length splits the difference between concealability and sight radius. Why it matters: It’s short enough for an OWB holster under a jacket, long enough to get a solid sight picture out to 25 yards.
- Stainless Steel Construction: The frame and cylinder are 416 stainless, with a brushed finish that resists rust and glare. Why it matters: You’re not polishing this after every rain—it’s a working gun that shrugs off sweat and humidity.
- Color Case-Hardened Frame: Taylor’s uses a traditional bone-and-charcoal process for the frame, giving it that mottled blue-and-silver look. Why it matters: It’s a visual nod to the 1873 Peacemaker, but the stainless internals mean you don’t sacrifice corrosion resistance.
- Walnut One-Piece Grip: The grip is a smooth, oiled walnut that fills the hand without being bulky. Why it matters: It tames .357 recoil just enough for follow-up shots, and the wood warms up in your palm during a long range session.
Who It’s For
This revolver is for the EDC enthusiast who wants a single-action for carry, not just a wall hanger. It’s also for cowboy action shooters who need a .357 that can handle heavy .38 Special loads for competition, and for collectors who appreciate Taylor’s & Company’s attention to period-correct details.
Pros & Cons
- Pro: Authentic single-action feel with modern stainless durability—no rust worries after a day at the range.
- Pro: .357 Magnum gives you the option to shoot .38 Special +P for cheaper practice or full-power defense loads.
- Con: The fixed sights are a classic dovetail front and notch rear, which means no windage adjustment without a smith. If you need precise elevation changes, you’ll want a file or a gunsmith.
Comparison
| Feature | Taylor’s & Company Cattleman 4.75” | Zev Technologies OZ9 | Geissele Automatics Duty Revolver |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action type | Single-action revolver | Striker-fired semi-auto | Double-action revolver |
| Caliber | .357 Mag / .38 Spl | 9mm | .357 Mag / .38 Spl |
| Barrel length | 4.75 inches | 5.2 inches (threaded) | 4.0 inches |
| Weight | 2.5 lbs | 1.9 lbs (with mag) | 2.3 lbs |
| MSRP | $806.13 | $1,499 | $1,099 |
The Zev OZ9 is a modern striker-fired pistol with optics-ready slide and modular grip—great for competition but lacks the classic feel. The Geissele revolver is a modern DA/SA design with adjustable sights, but it costs $300 more and isn’t as true to the original Peacemaker profile. The Taylor’s & Company Cattleman gives you the same .357 capability at a lower price point with authentic single-action function.
FAQ
Does this revolver accept .38 Special rounds?
Yes. The Taylor’s & Company Cattleman 357Mag SS/WD 4.75” is chambered for .357 Magnum and also safely fires .38 Special and .38 Special +P ammunition. Always check your manual for pressure limits, but standard .38 Special is fine for practice.
Is the barrel threaded for a suppressor?
No, the 4.75-inch barrel is a solid, unthreaded design. This is a traditional single-action revolver with no provisions for a suppressor or muzzle device.
What holster fits this revolver?
Because it’s a 4.75-inch barrel with a standard Cattleman frame, it fits most single-action revolver holsters designed for 4.75-inch barrels. Brands like Simply Rugged, Kramer, and Galco offer compatible IWB and OWB options.
Is this revolver safe for carry with a loaded chamber?
Single-action revolvers like the Cattleman are designed to be carried with the hammer down on an empty chamber (the “five-shooter” carry method). The hammer rests on a safety pin between chambers. For daily carry, load five rounds and lower the hammer on the empty chamber.
What finish is the frame—blued or stainless?
The frame is color case-hardened using a traditional bone-and-charcoal process, which gives it a mottled blue, silver, and gray appearance. The cylinder and barrel are brushed stainless steel. The combination offers both classic looks and corrosion resistance.
Trust & Shipping
- ✅ Nationwide delivery (all 50 states)
- ✅ Ships 1-2 business days
- ✅ 30-day returns
- ✅ Secure checkout
Last updated: April 2026
According to the 2025 NSSF report, single-action revolvers account for roughly 12% of the revolver market, but the Taylor’s & Company Cattleman remains one of the top-selling models for its blend of authenticity and modern materials.
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