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Uberti (AMERICAN) 1873 Cattleman Carbine

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  • yoshmyster

    That's basically a Cattleman. Other than the stock, trigger guard and the long barrel. I reckon why the name change was they didn't like Italians making "American". By them I mean the Europeans.

    Also watch where you place your other hand.


    *Have you contacted Uberti? If I remember I'll look in my Gun Digest books and magazine annuals. I'm thinking 1990s?

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  • jpc

    Interesting theory and thanks for the input.


    Still would like to know when this particular model was introduced and when they re- branded it.


    thanks again

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  • Toolman286

    @yoshmyster is right, "Also watch where you place your other hand."

    I had one similar & learned PDQ about the blast from the cylinder/barrel gap.

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  • Lucky4597

    This may or may not be helpful.

    Uberti 1873 S.A.A - The Ned Buntline Special | Henry Krank

    https://www.henrykrank.com/uberti-1873-s-a-a-the-ned-buntline-special/

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  • AdamsQuailHunter

    The latest Blue Book I have is the 41st - copyright 2020. It doesn't list when they were first imported - but says import was discontinued in 1989 and reintroduced in 1993.

    You can ask Uberti directly. E-mail --- info@ubertireplicas.it

    Best Regards - AQH

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  • jpc

    Thanks for all the response and input.

    I did establish that it has a year code on the receiver and it is BS (in a box) dates it--2002

    That satisfied my curiosity ☺


    stay safe and thanks again for all the help

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  • yoshmyster

    Oh I forgot (I just remembered). If you take the grip frame off they engrave the year on it (the bit that fits in the revolver bit). I didn't know you had it in your possession. I thought you were looking to buy.

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  • yoshmyster

    One last thing (doing my Columbo) replace the "flat" trigger spring with a round one from like Wolff. The one in my Bisley didn't last a month. So place an order for a few while on borrowed time if you have a few Uberti replicas.

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