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SKU 51655228999
Brand Taylors and Company
UPC 810012512718

DETAILS
Brand: Taylors & Company
Caliber: 357 Mag
Capacity: 7rd
Action: DA/SA
Barrel Length: 4"
Overall Length: 9"
Frame Material: Forged Hardened Alloy Steel
Frame Finish: Black Cerakote
Grips: Wood
Sight Type: Target
Weight: 2.18 lbs

FEATURES
This revolver features the classic double action functions that we all know, but with some added upgrades for today's shooter. This model has a unique cylinder that has a capacity for seven rounds of .357Mag/.38Sp ammo. The frame is made from an alloy steel, allowing the revolver to be lighter weight. Each revolver is fit with shaped wood grips that are comfortable for all hand sizes. The hammer has an exposed spur so you can shoot this model as a double action or single action. The front and rear sights are dovetailed, allowing for easy removal for aftermarket sight options. The external barrel cover is vented and tapped to allow for a bottom rail to be mounted.
Target sight models come fit with visible front and rear sights to make accuracy a breeze. The rest target sight has adjustment for both windage and elevation.
Made In Italy for Taylors & Company

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I just ordered, couldn't pass on the 320. About 365 out the door after shipping. Little over 400 in it after transfer fee. All the pictures seem very nice, definitely had to get this. I was going to get the silver as well if the price drops. Beautiful gun in my opinion

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Folks who purchased this from PSA at a higher price within 30 days prior of the price drop to $319.99 might be a able to get a price adjustment by contacting PSA and requesting one (credit back to your form of payment for the price difference). I've read several successful reports of this happening, and a couple of unsuccessful reports. I think it would be worth a try, it certainly couldn't hurt.
If the price gets down to $249.99 I might bite.

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Yeaaaeah for 319$ I think I'll be taking a chance on it

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Ruger and Smith finally have a clone competitor.

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Excellent write up and explanation of the company and the revolver. Actually really detailed information about the parts, the maker, etc. quite surprised at the quality like lothar Walther barrels and all the materials used.

https://www.all4shooters.com/en/shooting/pistols/olmi-963-mf-revolver/...

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I jumped on this as it s a weird one and can offer some info having picked it up yesterday:

Info here: https://www.olmiarmi.com/revolver-963-mf-4...
Trigger is adjustable, remove grips to set.
Trigger came set as hard as possible from the factory and was easily set way down to 1-2lbs.
Manual is a cheap laser printer made copy folded in half and does not detail how to set the trigger.
There are maker marks on the cylinder that at first glance look like a dent. Appears that their engraver tool did not work well on an arced surface.
Machining is rough in a few visible places if you look carefully (top of the frame above the cylinder on mine).
The ejector rod was rough and you could hear the machining lines rubbing when you eject. I polished it for 5 minutes with 1500 grit paper and much better.

Compared to a common Smith and Wesson revolver, the lack of attention to fine detail is apparent. A S&W Model 67 trigger is SO smooth in comparison.
It still looks cool. The barrel shroud is neat. I'm not disappointed.
Overall, $400 is a fair price. $1000 (msrp) = no way.

From manufacturers page (yes it has typos):
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-Barrel lenght : 4"
-Caliber : .38 SP. - 357 Magnum / 9 X 19
-Capacity : 7 shots
-Action : single and double action
-Version : Classic / Tactical (with Picatinny rail)
-Barrel cover : Hardened aerospace aluminium alloy
-Front sight : replaceable
-Rear sight : adj. windage or adj. windage and elevation
-Sights system : 3 dots ( white dot,trizio,fiber optic )
-Cylinder material : alloy steels for quenquing and tempering
-Frame material : pure forged in hardened trilegate (NiCrMo) steel
-Barrel material : cold hammer forged + hardened treatment
-Grip : Walnut / Ebony Wood / aerospace aluminium alloy + anodic oxidation (color black,red,cobalt blue)
-Trigger : smooth polished
-Hammer : with precision bearing
-Pins : hardened and polished
-Frame finish black / silver / military green / desert tan / white / gold / on request
-Coating : cerakote / Technical PVD / DLC (Diamond Like Carbon)
-Continous trigger pull adjustements
-Reinforced cilynder rotation shaft
-Ventilated barrel cover with anti glare rib
-Patented design and registered trade mark

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I am seriously curious about that "milled out" area above the cylinder and if it's first wide enough and second if there's enough steel to drill and tap it for an optic plate?? That would take the revolver into another level in my opinion. Obviously it would require that to be hard enough steel to be tapped properly and retain threads strong enough. It's just a thought is all.

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I think you could easily tap to get two holes for a short picatinny rail.

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Great write up and info. Thank you!

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Thank you for the write up!

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Reviews seem pretty decent for a revolver at that price.

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So I have been doing a little digging on these and what I've found is the reason you don't see these on Taylors and company is because it is NOT their gun. Unlike all the usual array of antique and vintage recreation guns, the 963MF revolver here is just imported by Taylors. It is an Olmi Armi 963mf out of Italy. If you go on a YouTube search, there are some Italian reviews online. Only issue is most are in Italian language...lol. But at least you can get the jist of it. There are some cool features but reviews are just about evenly mixed.

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All of their firearms are imported, they do not manufacture anything. This one is also made by a manufacture in Italy (Olmi) who clearly has never made firearms before this.

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Looks like a poor mans Korth. I'm intrigued.

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I think it is one of those things that if you can't find a ton of information on a gun then it's gotta be trash. I prefer to think they could be a gem. I see things I like, example the weight and the barrel itself. Also that it is DA/SA and holds 7 rounds vs 5 or 6. I also like the adjustable sights. As AI said before the whole "adjustable spacer" for the cylinder is odd and not sure why it is even needed? Or how it works?
It is a good looking revolver in my opinion. At $400 it is probably worth taking the leap if your wanting a new revolver. I am curious if the flatter, milled out part of the frame above the cylinder and front of the hammer, on the frame could be tapped for an optic? That is if it's a long and wide enough area in the first place and large enough for a footprint?

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I would highly recommend looking at midway USA for the reviews on these, apparently they are trash. Maybe not all, but some of the only reviews I’ve seen on these.

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Intriguing at this price. First, the frame is stated to be an alloy steel. That means it is pot steel of some sort. There is no clue how the trigger would feel in DA or SA. The pistol looks nice with 7-shots. It is very tempting to order one at 400 bones. However, there are virtually 0 reviews online.

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No thanks. Taurus, S&W, Ruger weigh a few ounces more, are reliably designed with a proven history, have good customer service, and I can find proper grips and parts for them. Personally I'd rather get a used 686 or GP for the same price at the local pawn. The Taurus 66 is currently running around 400 with their rebate.

https://www.eastvalleytactical.com/product/taurus-2660049-mod-66-357-remmag-4-7rd-adj-sight-blk-syn-grip-matte-ss?source=gundeals...
https://www.classicfirearms.com/taurus-2660069-mod-66-357/...

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Great deal here as the MSRP is over a grand. Reviews seem a bit mixed however most are positive. It's a 7 rounder instead of the usual 5 or 6 which is good for anyone carrying this concealed. The only issue I have is this adjustable "spacer" between the cylinder and the barrel. I've never seen a revolver that required such a device. If it is manufactured correctly, the gap between the cylinder and the barrel should be precise and adjusted during the assembly process, not an end user thing. At this price it might be worth taking a chance on it but I personally need to see some more reviews and information before I purchase one.

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Just cause the MSRP is $1000 doesn’t mean the gun is worth that. Like Doritos are MSRP of $5.99, you can always get em on sale for $2.49

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