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    Uberti 1862 Police

    The 1862 with 6.5” barrel is indeed a little jewel!
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    1861 Navy Replica Arms

    I’ve recently obtained a 1861 Navy that is marked Replica Arms Inc. Marietta Ohio Made in Italy on the right side of the barrel assembly just above the wedge. It has a date code for 1969. It appears to be unfired in 99% condition. The fit and finish looks to be a notch above some of the current...
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    Uberti 1862 Police

    Thanks for the information. I was thinking it probably involves something to do with the bolt spring ...not rising quick enough when the chambers come around fast. I also have a Uberti 1861 Navy and the 1862 suits my fancy better!
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    Uberti 1862 Police

    I’ve recently purchased a Uberti 1862 Police made in 2003. It appears to be unfired. When cocking the hammer briskly the cylinder over rotates on every chamber so that it is slightly off. Cocked slowly it functions properly on every chamber. Wondering if anyone has experienced this...and what a...
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