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Does anyone own or have shot a Uberti
Sam06
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No but your buddy Mr. Mike is on the other place and I am sure he has one.
He probably has 3 and more paperwork that you can shake a stick at to prove they were used by Billy the Kid and Frank James.
Well, close, I have one in 44-40 and it is a piece of work although it only been shot 5 times. Not much help but sure seems like a nice piece that I really have no idea why I have it other than I liked the feel when I bought it. 😳
Yup I have one, just ask you asked. I believe mine was shot by Giuseppe Fazzione in factory testing in Gardone. Would I buy another? Yes, given the price differential between the repro and the original (even the later version) and the amount I actually shoot it, it was the right choice for me. It is fun, in a .45 Colt kind of way, pairs with my Win 94, in .45 Colt and has cool grips to boot.
I had the 38 version and shot it quite a bit I ended up giving it to my nephew when he first got into cowboy action shooting I wouldn't hesitate to get another one if I ran across one
Not the schofield but I have an 1873 cattleman . Shoots good and just an all around fun gun . Think it was about $93.00 new . Price should tell you how old it is !
Thanks for the replies.
44 Russian and 38 Spl, I really like Uberti. No one makes such quality at such a great prices in America anymore.
It’s on my bucket list to buy. I’ve shot many other Uberti guns and all were great. Just saw Cimarron who buys from Uberti just brought out the S&W American top break and it’s beautiful!
I have a Uberti Cattleman in cap and ball. Five gold stars.
several uberti sa revolvers....fine pistols
I have a .357 from the late 50s or, more likely, 1960. Great gun as long as it is cocked quickly,or it will fire without being locked, never did thou. I have had it for forty years, good shooter with No safety mechanisms.
I enjoyed mine. The cylinder would accept 1 3/4" cut-down .410 shells - none of my Rugers would. Made a fun "shotgun" for snake country or amazing hunting buddies when hitting birds on the wing. Sold it and the Rugers when I got out of the .45 Colt passion.