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Schofield No. 3 Nickel 5" .177 400FPS (BAR-AP-007)

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The Schofield No. 3 Nickel CO2 BB Revolver with 5" barrel brings a fresh chrome-like finish to the airgun that will remind shooters of the Old West frontier because of the fact that it's a replica of the famed US Army cavalry revolver. It provides users with hours of fun whether practicing or plinking and is capable of velocities up to 400 FPS.

The airgun uses the same top-break design as its real steel counterpart and is powered by a single CO2 cartridge. It shoots BBs using a 6-shot cylinder that gets loaded with metal BB cartridges to provide operation that simulates the experience of the original model of the gun.

The No. 3 was designed with attention to detail that makes it closely resemble the authentic version, including weight and sturdiness from the all-metal frame construction, in addition to a familiar shape that requires a closer look to determine if it's a real firearm or not.

For additional precision, this CO2 revolver includes a fixed rear notch sight and a fixed front blade sight. To shoot the airgun, simply cock the hammer and use the smooth single-action trigger for a vintage experience. 

Schofield No. 3 Nickel CO2 BB Revolver, 5" Barrel

  • Repeater
  • Metal frame
  • Single action
  • Max. velocity: 400 FPS
  • Top break
  • Fixed front sight
  • Fixed rear sight
  • Includes 6 BB cartridges
  • Manual safety
  • Barrel length: 5"
  • Overall length: 10.8"
  • Weight: 2 lbs.
  • Uses one 12-gram CO2 cartridge
Max Velocity 400 fps
Overall Length 10.8"
Buttplate None
Function Repeater
Weight 2.0 lbs
Scopeable No
Safety Manual
Caliber .177 (4.5mm)
Loudness 4-Medium-High
Barrel Length 5.0"
Shot Capacity 6
Barrel Smooth bore
Front Sight Blade
Rear Sight Fixed
Action Revolver
Powerplant CO2
Trigger Action Single-Action
Max Shots per Fill 100
Material Full metal
Ammunition 5.1gr
Fixed/adj. power Fixed

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