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call of the wide open plains was too strong to resist. Adventure was in
their blood. The Wild West was their way of life. One of these men was
“Texas Jack” Omohundro. Texas Jack answered a call for adventure that
led him from Civil War battlefields to cattle drives along the Chisholm
Trail. He was a cowpunch, an army scout and a hunting guide for
international royalty. He rode the dusty badlands and charged into
battle with legends such as Wild Bill Hickok and Buffalo Bill Cody.
Now America Remembers is proud to honor this
true pioneer of the American frontier with the Texas Jack Omohundro
Tribute Revolver, an exclusive, hand-engraved edition issued on a
legendary revolver of the Wild West.
The Classic Top-Break Revolver
The revolver took its name from Major George W. Schofield of the 10th
Cavalry. Around 1870 he wrote to Smith & Wesson requesting one of their
then-new “Model No. 3” revolvers, in the hopes it would prove useful in
combat. Schofield made his own modifications to the Model No. 3 to meet
the Cavalry’s needs, and in 1875 Smith & Wesson incorporated these
refinements into a design they named after the Major, hoping to obtain
significant military contracts for their revolvers.
As a “top-break” revolver, the Schofield
could be loaded quicker than other sidearms of the day and could be
operated one-handed. With the barrel latch released, the barrel could be
pulled down and the spent cartridge would be ejected. Major Schofield’s
design relocated the barrel latch from the barrel to the frame. As a
result, a shooter could operate the latch with his thumb and open the
gun for loading and unloading with just one hand. With practice, a
shooter could refill all the chambers at once without looking. This was
a major advantage for a mounted soldier, and provided the Schofield with
an advantage over the Colt Peacemaker.
The Ordnance Board granted Smith & Wesson
a contract to outfit the military with Schofields, providing they could
make the revolvers work with the .45 Colt ammunition already in use.
Smith & Wesson instead developed their own, slightly shorter .45 caliber
round.
When it became obvious the two cartridges would not work
interchangeably in the Schofield, although they both worked in the Colt,
the U.S. Government dropped the Schofield and continued with the Colt.
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Note the handsome grips which perfectly
complement the classic
engraving.
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Based on the original hand-engraved Smith
& Wesson American attributed to the legendary scout and showman, Texas
Jack Omohundro, this very special, limited edition model has been
created by the master engravers at Adams & Adams in the same pattern as
the original revolver presented by Texas Jack to the Earl of Dunraven,
in 1874.
As the story goes, the adventurous Irish
Lord was Texas Jack’s most enthusiastic hunting patron, and in 1874, on
their third hunt together on the American Frontier, it was decided that
since Texas Jack had a S&W American, the Earl should have one as well.
The gun was handsomely engraved in the elegant “New York style” employed
by craftsmen, such as L.D. Nimschke, nickelplated and fitted with ivory
stocks. A Southerner, Omohundro had a distinguished Civil War
record serving under Generals Fitzhugh Lee and J.E.B. Stuart.
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After the war he became a scout and
befriended such western legends as Wild Bill Hickok and Buffalo Bill
Cody, who he first met in 1871 when he hired on as a scout with a
hunting party that included the Earl of Dunraven. Omohundro and Cody
became fast friends and when Cody started his first Wild West
performances in theaters, Texas Jack became a key player in the early
troupe. He left the show in 1876 to write and perform on his own. Texas
Jack died in Leadville, Colorado in 1880, at the young age of 34. His
role in the American West, his friendship with Ned Buntline and Buffalo
Bill Cody, among others, made his name legendary.

For this special issue we have chosen the
fine quality No. 32nd Model Top-Break
revolver manufactured by A. Uberti,
to serve as the pallet for master engraver John Adams, Jr. of Adams &
Adams. Limited to only 200 hand-engraved and unique nickelplated
examples, each gun comes with Ultra Ivory grips. The Ultra Ivory grips
are produced by Eagle Grips and are a substitute ivory offering
durability with the classic look and feel of ivory. This Tribute has
been designed in cooperation with noted western firearms author and
photographer Dennis Adler.
Honor a True
American Cowboy With This Exclusive Offer –
Only 200 Available
Only 200 Texas Jack Omohundro Tribute
Revolvers will ever be produced and demand is expected to be very
strong. Reservations will be accepted in the order they are received.
You can mail us your order form, or to prioritize your order and confirm
availability, call us toll-free at 1-800-682-2291. We will arrange
delivery of your working revolver through a licensed firearms
dealer of your choice. And, of course, if you are not fully
satisfied with your Tribute after your personal inspection, you may
return it to us in original unfired condition within 30-days for a
complete and courteous refund.

Don’t miss your opportunity to honor an
authentic cowboy legend with a true museum-quality firearm of the Old
West era. It will surely take you back to a time when Texas Jack
Omohundro and his legendary revolver carved a chapter for themselves in
the history of the American West. Once you hold it in your hands, you’ll
understand why The Texas Jack Omohundro Tribute Revolver is destined to
become the centerpiece of your fine firearms collection.
 Each Tribute Revolver features a stunning
antique coin-nickel finish and decoration inspired by the original
hand-engraved pattern on a similar revolver presented by Jack to the
Earl of Dunraven in 1874. The Irish Lord graciously accepted the
handsome firearm, which was similarly engraved in the elegant “New York
style” employed by the master craftsmen of the day.
Free Display Case
In order to display and protect your Texas Jack Omohundro Tribute
Revolver, you will receive a handsome, luxuriously lined custom made
display case with each order.

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Description
Model: Top-Break Model Revolver
(Uberti)
Caliber: .44-.40
Barrel Length: 7
inches
Edition Limit: 200
Decoration: Each Tribute revolver is decorated by craftsmen
specifically commissioned by America Remembers.
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Shipping Procedures
Since the Texas Jack Omohundro Tribute
is a working
Top-Break Revolver, we will arrange delivery through a licensed firearms
dealer of your choice.
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