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Hey Everyone,

I’m looking into buying an 1851 Navy Uberti London steel model revolver. I plan on doing a kirst conversion in the future.

I recently saw cimarrons “Tuco” revolver as well as “The man with no name” revolver and they both have a really cool screwable ejector rod that screws into the loading lever. I’d love to but just that part and install it into my gun.

https://www.cimarron-firearms.com/tuco-75-45lc.html
These two guns I believe are also manufactured by Uberti and therefore I believe the parts are swappable.

Does anyone know where or how to purchase it or something like it?

Thank You,

Justin
 

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