Approved Cartridge Firearms
Revolvers, Reproductions
SAA 1873 Colt clones by EMF, Navy Arms, Cimarron, Uberti, Armi San Marco, EAA ,and Beretta.
Colt Bisley models distributed by EMF, Navy Arms, and Cimarron.
Colt 1873 Target models distributed by Navy Arms
Colt 1872 Open Top Models distributed by EMF, Cimarron, and Navy Arms.
Conversion Models distributed by Cimarron, Navy Arms, & others.
Ruger Full-size Vaquero
Remington 1875 and 1890 SA manufactured by Armi San Marco, Beretta, & Uberti.
Smith & Wessons distributed by Navy Arms, Cimarron and others.
Conversion cylinders by Kirst and R&D
Taurus Gaucho
Pocket Pistol
Any approved hand gun with 4 inch barrel or shorter; any approved pistol caliber.
Rifles, Reproductions
Winchester Models 1860, 1866, 1873, 1886, and 1892 manufactured by Armi San Marco, Uberti, and others
Winchester ’94s if they retain the physical characteristics and appearance of 1894 models manufactured prior to 1899, in approved cartridges.
Marlin ’94 and ’95s if they retain the same appearance as the originals prior to 1899, and as long as they are chambered in approved calibers/cartridges and safe in operation.
Colt Lighting models by Tri-Star and others
Spencer, all models
Sharps by Pedersoli, Armscor, and others
Remington Rolling Blocks
Winchester 1885 High and Low Wall
Ballard, all models
Springfield 1873 Trapdoor, all models
Remington Hepburn models
Shotguns, Reproductions
Winchester 1897 pumps by Norinco and Tri-Star
Side-by-Side/Double Barrels: approved models are too numerous to list here.
Winchester 1887 lever-action 12 ga.
http://www.ncows.org/Bylaws.htmIf a gun does not appear on here, than you can get it approved by Congress. Probably not a lot of objections to getting a Period Correct Revolver approved, just a matter of getting it to the Congress. Yes, individual members can petition Congress. Also, Trap is the NCOWS Judge. He can be of great assistance and is reachable via CAS City. Now, Rattlesnake Jack out of Canada shoots a Webley and I personally would LOVE to get one...