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Does anyone own or have shot a Uberti

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  • Ricci.Wright

    No but your buddy Mr. Mike is on the other place and I am sure he has one.

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  • Sam06

    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.

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  • Grasshopper

    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. 😳

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  • He Dog

    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.

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  • savage170

    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

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  • pulsarnc

    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 !

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  • Sam06

    Thanks for the replies.

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  • chiefr

    44 Russian and 38 Spl, I really like Uberti. No one makes such quality at such a great prices in America anymore.

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  • ruger41

    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!

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  • allen griggs

    I have a Uberti Cattleman in cap and ball. Five gold stars.

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  • spasmcreeksrun

    several uberti sa revolvers....fine pistols

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  • papernicker

    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.

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  • Rocky Raab

    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.

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