Originally posted by mm6mm6:
I bought mine, new in the presentation box for $1350 through a Forum member here. For a Performance Center gun, made with a ton of hands on work, and as the first break top S&W has made in forever, I think the price was pretty good.
I love mine! I did put a set of Buffalo Brothers faux ivory grips on it, but I have the original wood ones in the box. I also had an El Paso Saddlery 1870 floral carved holster made up for it.
This .45 Schofield was my Grail Gun.
Here's video of me shooting it. It's the revolver on my right hip:
There were 2600 7", 200 5" (blue and nickel), and 125 engraved/gold commemoratives made from 2000-2002 and that was it. So yep, they're pretty rare. I looked and looked for one everyone without luck. tjpopkin (Terry) put me onto one and I am forever thankful.
-Steve