Uberti Schofield Top Break Revolver

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  • Allen reviews the Uberti Schofield Top Break Revovler chambered in 45 Colt. Thanks for watching and we would greatly appreciate it if you would take the time to like this video, leave a comment down below, and subscribe to our channel.
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  • @johnsodx
    @johnsodx 2 роки тому +105

    Great video. One slight correction. Schofield Barracks in Hawaii was named after John McAllister Schofield. The Schofield revolver was named after his brother, George Wheeler Schofield. Both served in the Civil War and both of their histories are worth looking into for those interested.

    • @LibertysetsquareJack
      @LibertysetsquareJack 5 місяців тому +2

      "Show"-field Barracks? No.

    • @kevinquinn3763
      @kevinquinn3763 4 місяці тому +1

      I was told that. Schofield killed himself after all was done after he made the Schofield. Nobody knows why. I have the Uberity made buy this company. I paid about 1,300.00 for mine. Nichol plated and what a beauty. Probably will not fire this weapon. i also have a Rugar Vicuero with some grips that I bought and changed to entire look of this beautiful weapon. Kevin. I'm a target shooter and not a hunter of any kind Don't believe in it. You get the picture.

    • @enscroggs
      @enscroggs 3 місяці тому

      @@kevinquinn3763 Lt. Colonel George Wheeler Schofield committed suicide using a Smith & Wesson Model 3 "Schofield" on 17 December 1882, several years after the U. S. Army Ordnance Board dropped that pistol from its "standard issue" status. Logistical problems resulting from confusion between the .45 Long Colt cartridge and the shorter .45 Smith & Wesson were the stated cause. The Colt Model 1873 could chamber and fire both .45 Long Colt and .45 Smith and Wesson, whereas the "Schofield" could not. Another unstated reason for the deposition of the S&W Model 3 "Schofield" was the appearance of nepotism on the part of Gen. John McAllister Schofield, George W. Schofield's elder brother, who was the chairman of the Ordnance Board when the purchase contract was signed, including a $0.50 per gun royalty paid to G. W. Schofield, a condition set by the Ordnance Board initially rejected by Smith & Wesson's lawyers as unwarranted.
      Schofield left no "suicide note", no indication of his reasons, though the replacement of S&W revolvers with Colt revolvers was unlikely to be one of them. Some people believe the reasons were health-related. There are rumors that Schofield suffered from locomotor ataxia, a degenerative condition associated with syphilis.

    • @richarddeveas4537
      @richarddeveas4537 27 днів тому

      @@LibertysetsquareJack Exactly! What a idiot!

    • @richarddeveas4537
      @richarddeveas4537 26 днів тому

      @@LibertysetsquareJack He's trying to sound smart! He thinks he's found the correct pronunciation!

  • @EricDaMAJ
    @EricDaMAJ Рік тому +17

    I have a “Wells Fargo” cut down version and I love it. Uberti reproductions can handle any standard pressure factory .45 cartridges. So while cowboy loads make it a little gentler to shoot for fun and cowboy shooting events, they aren’t necessary. Unloading is almost as fun as shooting.

  • @glennlariva6896
    @glennlariva6896 2 роки тому +11

    What a beautiful gun. I'll always be a wheelman. Thanks for the video.

  • @lewissmith8743
    @lewissmith8743 Рік тому +10

    Thank you for the video and history of the revolver. I had not read of an explanation of how to load these revolvers until your succinctly done instruction. I agree that this time period had some of the most elegant designed firearms.

  • @blackhawk65589
    @blackhawk65589 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the little history lesson. I had no idea I was pronouncing it wrong this whole time

  • @joemorganeatmyshortschannel
    @joemorganeatmyshortschannel 2 роки тому +20

    I've always thought the top break was best in class revolver until you get to higher pressure cartridges

  • @caseknifes
    @caseknifes 2 роки тому +16

    They make a very nice quality firearm. I own some of their SAA in 45 Colt also.

  • @kevinquinn3763
    @kevinquinn3763 3 місяці тому +2

    I have a Nicol plated Uberti and it is just beautiful. I must say that I really don't want to fire it. I paid around $1,300.00 for it and its so beautiful I' just going to keep with other revolvers that I collect. It as faux grips in pearl and want to change that to stag or elephant tusks faux of course. Do not believe in using real pearl or elephant tusks. YOU should think about getting one of these. i also have a Ruger Vaquero in polished stainless steel. If you ever have a choice get stainless. You scratch in the just a few easy steps you can get rid of any scratch. I did make grips for my Vaquero and bought the cheap grips that were pure white and made them look like real elephant tusks. A very sharp knife and some leather dye. Some of my friends have followed suit after I showed the my grips. I'm not bragging but you should try it. There great. They look so real. See you later folks. Kevin.

  • @watchingitallhere
    @watchingitallhere 2 роки тому +7

    This channo has lots of interesting info provided in their gun reviews. Good stuff keep it up.

  • @KD-lb9bg
    @KD-lb9bg 2 роки тому +1

    Beautiful revolver, thanks for the excellent show and tell, looking forward to more.

  • @brianrosewell8036
    @brianrosewell8036 Рік тому +2

    Very cool and informative video, thank you again and please keep them coming!!!!!
    And you're right, sidearms from that era had a real sense of style about them!!!!
    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @alucardthedumbyhead7970
    @alucardthedumbyhead7970 2 роки тому +3

    My grandfather would reload 45 schofield for his best friend when they did cowboy shooting in the 90's

  • @thebiglebowski8591
    @thebiglebowski8591 2 місяці тому +1

    I have a 5 inch Nickel plated Uberti Schofield with Faux Pearl grips. It was pricey but so worth it. Its very accurate and it runs like a swiss watch. With speed loaders its just as fast to reload as my Glock, Sig or 1911.

  • @PunkRockNerd10171
    @PunkRockNerd10171 11 місяців тому +1

    Beautiful. Even the sounds of the break opening and closing.

  • @SeekerHead
    @SeekerHead Рік тому +11

    I don't own a Schofield (though I really want one) but I saw a very interesting video that claims you can safely carry SIX rounds in this handgun, and is one of the big advantages over the SAA style pistols.
    Since you have access to the entire cylinder of the Schofield when it's broke open, you can choose how you want it to sit on the firing pin when you close it. If you position the firing pin between 2 chambers instead of on one it is safely rested between the 2 chambers (the rim of the cases keep the firing pin in place between them), not lying over top of a primer, and will not rotate by hand/accident until it is cocked because the firing pin is lodged between the 2 chambers. The guy claimed he had never noticed any extra wear mark on his revolver from doing so, and his firing pin is not damaged.
    Again, I don't actually have one so I can't confirm. I did see his demonstration video on UA-cam though and it looks like a pretty solid technique. The comments sort of confirmed that people used to do that back in the day, but again, they're just comments. We can only read about this stuff. Definitely worth trying out if you have one of these I think.

    • @ThanksforcensoringmeYoutube
      @ThanksforcensoringmeYoutube 9 місяців тому +1

      It also has a safety in first cock, which is how the manual says to carry it with 6 rounds. I’ve got a lot of confidence in that safety, too. That hammer ain’t moving until you finish cocking it, unless you straight up break the gun.

    • @richperdue9344
      @richperdue9344 7 місяців тому

      I always thought the Colts were made to carry hammer down between cartridge rims. Seems weird to design a gun to carry 1 round short of a full load.

    • @ChadBoss-qr4hl
      @ChadBoss-qr4hl 6 місяців тому

      I just checked mine because I was curious. I wasn’t able to get the hammer to sit between 2 cylinders. In order to break it open, the hammer has to be in half-cock. So in order to do what you said, I would have to load it, cock it and then de-cock it, but once you cock it it’s surprisingly hard to coordinate putting the hammer down and rotating the cylinder at the same time. I don’t think it would be impossible but didn’t want to risk a ND screwing around with it.
      That being said, when it’s in half-cock, the hammer pin is nowhere near the cylinder, so I think it would be safe to carry it with six in that state because for the hammer to go down it would have to be cocked fully and the trigger pulled. It doesn’t seem likely the hammer would drop on its own from half-cock, even with a significant force applied.
      The cylinder does rotate freely in half cock though, which feels like it might be a little annoying/unnerving if you were walking around with it in your hand. If it was in a holster I don’t think it would rotate due to the holster.

  • @elund408
    @elund408 2 роки тому +7

    45 acp was developed to copy the ballistics of the 45LC it was such an effective round. Had I been law enforcement in the old west I would have taken one of these over the colt.

    • @jaydunno8266
      @jaydunno8266 5 місяців тому +1

      The .45 ACP was developed to copy the ballistics of the 1879 Army cartridge which would chamber in either the SAA Colt or the S&W Schofield . It was found that the troops preferred the reduced load of the S&W as it recoiled less and made the target just as dead.

    • @elund408
      @elund408 5 місяців тому

      @@jaydunno8266 Wow learned somthing new. thanks.

  • @ragnargreystoke3271
    @ragnargreystoke3271 2 роки тому +4

    Great episode. Beautiful firearm. Thanks

  • @bruisedhelmet8819
    @bruisedhelmet8819 Рік тому +1

    Finally I know how to pronounce that name!
    Thank you.
    Now I gotta educate me daughter cause we been saying it wrong all this time.
    Love the top break.

    • @LibertysetsquareJack
      @LibertysetsquareJack 5 місяців тому +1

      Everyone pronounces it "skoh-field," no one calls it "show"-field. Does your daughter go to "shool" or "school"? :D

  • @deanhoward4128
    @deanhoward4128 6 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for another great video! And you are correct about the preacher & the reference Bible, I have one!& the pistol is on my bucket list,I have the 1873 cattlemen by Uberti! It is a really nice gun too! Mine is the 5-1/2 barrel & color case hardened frame,way too nice to loan to my deputy Sheriff nephew!

  • @BogeyTheBear
    @BogeyTheBear 2 роки тому +6

    Cowboy loads are lighter than modern loads because they require less velocity, so it's not a matter of chamber pressure. It's not the cylinder that's in danger should you load modern rounds into an old-style revolver-- it's the rifling that's prone to getting damaged by the copper jacket neccessary to shoot higher velocity ammunition. These guns-- Italian repros included-- require soft lead bullets to preserve the barrels. And soft lead bullets cannot be fired beyond 1000 fps without leading the barrel.

  • @danclas5983
    @danclas5983 2 роки тому +7

    This pistol has always been on my bucket list. Makes you want to load up some black powder rounds and make some smoke.

  • @ironmikehallowween
    @ironmikehallowween Рік тому +1

    That is a beautiful pistol. Thanks for the video

  • @Bistoink2009
    @Bistoink2009 6 місяців тому +1

    Such a beautiful revolver! Would love to own one of these!

  • @cw2a
    @cw2a 2 роки тому +1

    I never appreciated these.
    They was like a red headed step child of the west... The Colt model P was THE REVOLVER of the ol west in Movies.
    Then Clint made his block buster with the " Schofield kid" and I had a light bulb light up....
    Another GREAT VIDEO Al!!

  • @bobscar327
    @bobscar327 Рік тому

    Excellent, excellent...again.
    Good job. Great gun.

  • @someadvids5655
    @someadvids5655 Рік тому +1

    Hi, thank you so much for this video, im from the UK so we dont have ready use of guns like you guys do in the USA but still there are only 2 revolvers i have ever loved, (you can blame Clint eastwood for that! lol) this one and the 1851 Colt Navy revolver, i wish i could have a real one of these 2 but ill just be contented with a co2 versions of both, and i think you are sooo rite, these revolvers just look so much better then the modern guns, like beretta's, Colt M1911, etc, i just carnt explain it, its just something special about a revolver gun and the way it works!. thank you for this vid loved every minit of it so take care and have a great day

  • @kevincollier4147
    @kevincollier4147 Рік тому +1

    I have had all 3 barrel lengths of the Uberti Schofields, I use the 5" and 3 1/2" ones in .45 Colt for Cowboy Action Shooting. Wonderful guns.

  • @gilbertacosta8599
    @gilbertacosta8599 8 місяців тому +1

    I own the 3.5 in barrel version it's a beautifully crafted firearm and esthetically amazing!

  • @plop55
    @plop55 Рік тому +2

    excellent and accurate revolver. I have one but they are pricey. I have seen them for less than $1100 lately when you can find them.

  • @Barbaroossa
    @Barbaroossa 2 роки тому +2

    I think to me this is the quintessential cowboy gun, no the SAA but the Schofield revolver.

  • @danmannosuntan
    @danmannosuntan 2 роки тому +5

    I've been pronouncing it wrong the whole time, lol. Thank you for the clarification.

    • @DK-gy7ll
      @DK-gy7ll Рік тому

      I still haven't stopped calling the M1 a Ga-RAND instead of GAR-and.

  • @bernardopena1601
    @bernardopena1601 Рік тому

    My favorite revolver.

  • @bryanferguson4927
    @bryanferguson4927 Рік тому

    Beautiful, beautiful firearm

  • @gavinfung3168
    @gavinfung3168 2 роки тому +2

    Alan's back!

  • @givlianvs3899
    @givlianvs3899 Рік тому

    That's a beautiful gun

  • @climbingshitmountain
    @climbingshitmountain Рік тому

    Thanks for this!!!

  • @BrentDelong1253
    @BrentDelong1253 5 місяців тому

    That is beautiful.

  • @ChadBoss-qr4hl
    @ChadBoss-qr4hl 6 місяців тому

    Those faux-pearl grips are really nice... I wouldn't mind picking up a set for my Schofield...

  • @antonioballor6904
    @antonioballor6904 8 місяців тому

    Un revolver fantastico per i suoi tempi

  • @bombomos
    @bombomos Рік тому

    That handle is damn beautiful

  • @nirajpalvankar9876
    @nirajpalvankar9876 Рік тому

    I like this revolver

  • @michaeldillon4431
    @michaeldillon4431 Рік тому

    My favorite

  • @echohunter4199
    @echohunter4199 6 місяців тому

    Oh boy, here we go with the empty chamber discussion. Here’s a hint, the half cock feature was designed to keep the hammer clear of the primer until fully cocked for firing.

  • @steventhorson4487
    @steventhorson4487 2 роки тому +1

    Umberti is very high quality 👌

  • @sidro6910
    @sidro6910 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video! I want to say one thing, it is possible to have this gun loaded with 6 safely but takes a little practice. If I'm not mistaken then the cylinder rotates freely to both sides yes? When you load six you can, I've seen this, close the gun so that the fireing pin sits securely between the two rims if two cartages and wont budge a bit. A gentleman by the name of plowboysghost in his video ("Tactical" Schofield carry and reloading) demonstrates this, but of course it is safer to carry it with five. Just wanted to throw this out there :)

  • @breakerxblandino
    @breakerxblandino Рік тому

    I would love to have one

  • @Cuccos19
    @Cuccos19 19 днів тому

    God bless the spaghetti westerns. Without those movies I seriously doubt that Italians would make such a great replica guns of the Old West. And beside the Italian companies (Pedersoli, Uberti, Pietta) I cannot name any other companies for any country which makes decent and close replicas of the Old West guns.

  • @Saviorcomplex-j
    @Saviorcomplex-j Рік тому

    Love the way people say you load 5 when they used the revolver and they were in a fire fight they would load 6. Also the Schofield you could drop the hammer between the cylinders and it would sit between cartridges. So you could load 6 unlike the colt.

  • @santeeblack3580
    @santeeblack3580 Рік тому

    Man how much I wish uberti would make the Russian model a 45 with all the grips and blueing and love they show the American versions get..

  • @danieldavis2292
    @danieldavis2292 17 днів тому

    Yes, even in red dead redepmption 2, the gunsmiths all pronounce it as SHOW-field

  • @USAACbrat
    @USAACbrat 7 місяців тому

    Was the method of reloading really a benefit? With the Colt you can top up never dry. I know i can reload a Colt at a walk and Mabey at a lope, but i would'nt try a Schofield unless standing. Thanks

  • @Mr683465
    @Mr683465 Рік тому

    The 1957 3:10 to Yuma is the only western I've ever seen that the main character carried a Schofield

  • @sixsixsix9289
    @sixsixsix9289 Рік тому

    Uberti, Pedersolli,Eibar arms cluster...a Know How era.

  • @IhateschooI
    @IhateschooI Рік тому

    Very beautiful anyway whats your favorite like old west movie mine is either the kid or the assassination of jesse james and this one movie i forgot the name of but clint eastwood was in it

  • @CaptHowdy48
    @CaptHowdy48 Рік тому

    Black Hills still manufactures and sells 45 Schofield loaded cartridges

  • @joe_v
    @joe_v 5 місяців тому

    I have this gun and love shooting and the history that goes along with it. Well covered in your video. But it's actually an old English name well-known to be pronounced with a hard "c" like Skoe-feeld, not Show-feeld. Just like we don't go to Show-al we go to Skoo-al. School and Schofield. I would be interested in your source for the pronunciation since it was stated as fact and historical accuracy is important.

  • @panzerdeal8727
    @panzerdeal8727 10 місяців тому

    Seriously hope it has better steel than their Navies . Had nothimng but breakages [ worn cylinder rotator pins] on those apparently due to soft steel.

  • @thesoutherngentleman8836
    @thesoutherngentleman8836 Рік тому

    If I may ask. Is the frame on a Schofield chambered in 45LC the same as one chambered in 44-40? I ask because I have one chambered in the latter cartridge and am contemplating getting the barrel and cylinder for 45 LC to put on it.

    • @DK-gy7ll
      @DK-gy7ll Рік тому +2

      Yes they are the same frame. However a new barrel and cylinder will probably end up costing almost as much as simply buying a .45LC revolver.

    • @kennethhamby9811
      @kennethhamby9811 10 місяців тому

      If you want to sell your 44-40,I’ll buy it,then you can get you a 45.

  • @samwalker7821
    @samwalker7821 Рік тому +1

    So it's Showfield and not Skoofield? Most people don't seem to know that.

  • @josephamoraz7990
    @josephamoraz7990 Рік тому

    As a kid I had a cap gun with a top break. Now as an adult it's time I upgrade to a real Schofield.

  • @dct124
    @dct124 14 днів тому

    How come no one has made a top break revolver rifle?

  • @maitrehauchecorne846
    @maitrehauchecorne846 Рік тому

    Is the name pronounced Show field or scho like in school field

  • @cvntelevision8312
    @cvntelevision8312 10 місяців тому

    Arent there modern replicas that somehow install a safety mechanism that you could load all six chambers? I love these old revolvers and also think they are the most aesthetically pleasing, but the 5 rounds load and one empty chamber somehow REALLY bugs me :) Im OK with not having 15 round magazine, but the empty chamber...

  • @mfmayes
    @mfmayes Місяць тому

    this is the gun Jesse James carried and used. and it was the same type of gun used to kill him by Ford

  • @herbderbler1585
    @herbderbler1585 9 місяців тому

    Browning designed .45ACP specifically for the 1911 to match the performance of the US military's .45 Colt sidearms of the time, so if you like God's Caliber, you'll be happy with what .45LC gives you.

  • @doranmaxwell1755
    @doranmaxwell1755 Рік тому +1

    Pretty sure no one back then called the 45 Colt a 'long Colt' You either wanted a 45 Colt or a 45 Schofield. Also.. Colt never said to load 5 instead of six. They said to load all 6 and use he first notch or 'safety notch' Not sure the Smith had that notch but it is a safety notch and it holds the hammer back just far enough so that the firing pin is not touching the primer. People today will tell you that it is not safe to carry a percussion revolver 'between chambers' which is nonsense and they also were meant to carry loaded with all six rounds. Colt did not build guns with useless safety notches and pins. But if you do think that.... what happens when you do cock the gun and it is a false alarm say? You gently lower the hammer onto a live round then give it one click to the safety notch. For the gun to accidentally go off something would have to hit the back of the hammer hard enough to break the safety notch AND still have enough left over to touch off a primer.

  • @wyattbair9607
    @wyattbair9607 Рік тому

    So why would they carry heel out for right handed

    • @kennethhamby9811
      @kennethhamby9811 10 місяців тому

      You ever ride a horse?

    • @nickc7320
      @nickc7320 Місяць тому

      ​@@kennethhamby9811 couldn't give a better answer.

  • @johnlewton3918
    @johnlewton3918 6 місяців тому

    The Uberti replicas will handle any standard pressure .45 LC loads. You don't have to shoot bunny fart cowboy loads.

  • @antiquelover007
    @antiquelover007 8 місяців тому

    I have an original 1874 S&W Russian Model 3, ( Russian contract) . I'm looking for an enthusiastic collector who can preserve and make use of this great piece of History. Please do let me know if anyone is interested in buying it.

  • @PickleRick65
    @PickleRick65 Рік тому +1

    ...Schofield...I think that's supposed to be a hard "ch"...(k)...

  • @antoninolatorre8355
    @antoninolatorre8355 Рік тому

    hi, to you ...!!!
    i think you wrong when you reload this revolver and leave disalligned the empty chamber from the barrel and then close cock and discharge the hammer on the empty chamber ...!!! simple, because you can alligned the empty chamber with the barrel soon and then low the hammer without cock it ...!!!
    bye
    👍

  • @snowlothar45
    @snowlothar45 5 місяців тому

    Sorry, but the correct English pronunciation is with the ch as a K. The barracks are also pronounced as a k. Saying it as sh will get you the hairy eyeball and laughed right off the island. Tropic Lightning 25th Infantry Division.

  • @illusionist1872
    @illusionist1872 2 роки тому

    you could literally throw a tomato at it and the bullets'd fall out

  • @patrickmessinger7040
    @patrickmessinger7040 2 роки тому

    Lol. No not optics ready. (:

  • @spiritualawakenings6251
    @spiritualawakenings6251 Рік тому

    Actually they don't eject straight up they must be turned sideways at a downward angle to eject properly. This is a common misconception by amateurs.

  • @JoseJimenez-ri8um
    @JoseJimenez-ri8um Рік тому

    RDR2

  • @Pain_train_wielder
    @Pain_train_wielder 11 місяців тому

    Guess they started pronouncing it like “showfield” rather than “skofield”

    • @OldeEnglishOutfitters
      @OldeEnglishOutfitters  11 місяців тому

      That is explained in the video

    • @Pain_train_wielder
      @Pain_train_wielder 11 місяців тому

      @@OldeEnglishOutfitters I came here to watch people shoot guns not talk about them for 10 minutes, so I wouldn’t have known

  • @DesertOwlForge
    @DesertOwlForge Рік тому

    "Sch" should be pronounced like in the word "school". You're pronouncing it like if it was "sh". Very irritating to listen to it through the entire video.

  • @jimc4267
    @jimc4267 Місяць тому +1

    You’re mispronouncing Schofield. Great video though! 👍