The deluxe Smoke Wagon revolver comes tuned for action. Ditto for the 1873 Comanchero Rifle. [
See the red text in the description below.] Description of the work done by Taylor's sounds good, both pieces come tuned straight out of the box. I have read good reviews. If both are match ready, what more does Long Hunter and Cody Conagher do to make the pieces even better? Is there any real difference??

And does the buyer have a full seletion of calibers? Can round-nosed .38 Specials be shot successfully through the .357 Comanchero w/o any feeding issues?
Thanks,
Shenandoah Red
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The Smoke Wagon™
Exclusively from Taylor’s & Company
The Smoke Wagon™ from Taylor’s & Company is a second-generation, stagecoachstyle, single-action revolver. It boasts a low-profile hammer and wider-style sights that allow the user to acquire sights faster, without cocking the pistol. It also features a thin, richly-detailed, checkered grip for comfort and improved aim. All of these features are available on both standard and deluxe edition models.
The deluxe edition model also includes custom tuning; custom hammer and base pin springs; trigger-spring at three pounds; jig-cut, positive angles on all triggers and sears for crisp, reliable action; a coil-loaded hand; and wire bolt and trigger springs. MSRP: Standard Model $485.00
Deluxe Model $620.00
1873 Comanchero Rifle
The 1873 Comanchero rifle is ready for the cowboy shooter. Each one comes with an elk butt cover (picture does not depict correct butt cover) and a buckskin lever cover.
All Comanchero models feature custom tuning and short stroke actions. The front sight is replaced with a gold bead sight for faster target acquisition. This is a competition ready rifle.
Available in pistol grip or straight stock, 20" or 18", .357Mag, .44-40, or .45LC.
Pistol Grip: MSRP $1495.00
Straight Stock: MSRP $1415.00