Show your Schofields - original or repro

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I couldn't find a Schofield picture thread so let's start one here.


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Here is mine original. Someone has in the past placed a adjusteble sight in the lockinglatch.
 

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This used to be mine. I sold it almost a month ago. I am quite confident it went to a good and caring home. I used the proceeds to buy a pre model 24, which I posted in the proper section. This one was made by ASM, and the box dated 1997.
 

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I'll add a couple. Here is a picture of a !st Model Schofield and a 2nd Model Schofield.


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I have never been interested in the breaktops until I bought a pair last week. They are really intriguing little guns.
Now you guys are tempting the heck out of me,

I suspect there is a Schofield in my future....:o
 
Howdy

Not exactly a Schofield, but I am going to post this photo of my New Model Number Three anyway.


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P.S. BRush: I love the photo of your Schofields, but I really like the Benet primed ammunition you added to the photo.
 
Goose bumps. Really nice New Model 3. I love my Schofield. But it shoots like a whet newspaper. The New Model 3 I own is a real winner.
With the right reloaded ammo it shoots very tight groups.
 
A couple of Shofields

Well, at least the watch is a real Shofield (by Bozeman Watch Co.)...the one with sights is the Beretta Laramie...





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Maybe a grandchild of a Schofield. I bought it in France in 1951 for $18 in a used furniture store, took it to Africa, Belgian Congo, shot a civet with it.
Lettered shipped to Gastinne Renette, Paris, 1896.
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Nice guns guys. i was actually thinking of buying one of the newer re-pros they made a few years ago, just haven'y pulled the trigger yet.
 
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