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Manufacture Date for my Uberti Revolver

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Regards,

Jimfrom the Left Coast of WA State!

I like the Uberti 1861 better than the Pietta 1861 because as both are 4-screw frames CFS (cut-for-stock) but the Pietta does not have the bottom backstrap cutout for the shoulder stock. Go figure, and I am a big Pietta 1851 Navy "type" revolver fan.

CZ is 2020. Here is the current Italian date code list.



We all like photos of revolvers so show us yours!
 
What if my uberti does not have one of those stamps on it?
I have a cimarron model 66 and it was made by uberti, researching it today I learned that cimmeron started in the early 80s so it's not as old as I thought, I used to think it might have been made in the 1960s because it has a serial number below 3,000, but I also see people saying that back then only Henry's and model 73s were made.

These are about the only marks I can find on it
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