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I recently picked up this Uberti Callahan NM Target in .44 mag and I have to say that I am impressed with the little revolver. Finish is good, it has nice grips, the action has slicked up nicely from use, and it's accurate. Hard to beat for the price IMHO. Did I mention that it looks good? That is a good looking gun at that!
"You've got to be slow in a hurry." Wyatt Earp
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My beat up 40 year old, cost me next to nothing used, Uberti Cattleman is my favorite handgun to shoot.
Just like 25 years ago some guy was asking me why I would play that cheap Japanese Ibenetz guitar when I have good American guitars.
Just like someone asking me why I am using a Lee Collet die when I have a Redding S die.
You have to look beyond the cost, appearance, status, country of origin, etc, and be able to see what you are really getting.
There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self. -Ernest Hemingway The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything.-- Edward John Phelps
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Hey Gang,
I can attest that the finish levels on the Uberti line vary greatly. I got a good deal on a "Uberti 1873 Cattleman Hombre" NIB for $250. Although I'm happy with the apparent quality (I haven't been to the range with it yet), the finish is almost a Parkerized-like black. The stocks are nice, the action's tight and the fit looks good. For $250 (Tanner Sports has both .357 and .45LC available at this price), I'm happy with it, but I expected nicer bluing (GB photo made it hard to tell). The other side of the coin is that I don't have to baby this one. My two cents!
JJ
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same." -- Ronald Reagan
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Hey Gang,
I can attest that the finish levels on the Uberti line vary greatly. I got a good deal on a "Uberti 1873 Cattleman Hombre" NIB for $250. Although I'm happy with the apparent quality (I haven't been to the range with it yet), the finish is almost a Parkerized-like black. The stocks are nice, the action's tight and the fit looks good. For $250 (Tanner Sports has both .357 and .45LC available at this price), I'm happy with it, but I expected nicer bluing (GB photo made it hard to tell). The other side of the coin is that I don't have to baby this one. My two cents!
JJ You expected better bluing? For $250.00? Really?
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