[2] The main difference is that the Beretta utilizes a transfer bar like the Ruger Vaquero, allowing it to be carried safely with all six chambers loaded.
It has a fixed front sight and a polished wood "bird's head" style grip.
This is probably the most major of changes in the Stampede revolver line, and features a very long 18" barrel and a wood shoulder stock.
It is in a dimmer shade of silver, and has a darker-colored wood grip and a larger frame than the regular Stampede Old West.
It has a fixed front sight with a 5+1⁄2-inch barrel and 11 inches total length, and holds six 45 Long Colt cartridges.
This is a model of the Stampede with a bent-down polymer or walnut grip like the original Bisley Colts.
It is popular with people who want a closer reach to the trigger, which this bent-down grip provides; the revolver also is less prone to twisting upward in the hand when fired, making it better for target shooters.