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1860 Colt clones- PIetta on top, Uberti below.View attachment 169607Jay
The short barreled Ubertis are somewhat of a rarity. Uberti have always tried to produce authentic copies of originals and haven’t strayed far from that mission. These guns are nearly as rare as factory short barreled Colt Army models.
 
Steve
I love originals. They feel just so right in your hands. My problem is there are so many to choose from and the retirement wallet is not that deep anymore. One day, one day.
BK I may change my avatar to the Toxic photo. SF and Happy Birthday my brother.
Many thanks! … Remember what it was like to be that toxic? ;-)
 
Thos

The short barreled Ubertis are somewhat of a rarity. Uberti have always tried to produce authentic copies of originals and haven’t strayed far from that mission. These guns are nearly as rare as factory short barreled Colt Army models.
Midway has the 5" Uberti .36 Navies, I almost got one but I like the longer barrels.

They are cool, a guy on YouTube made a Manhattan repro out of one , I'm like why a Manhattan repro? I guess, why not
 
Pietta is making better looking guns these days
 

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Everyone. just click insert full image on the thumbnail and your photos will show up nice and big in the thread and we won't have to download a big file to see them.
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More from my arsenal. The derringer and case was built by my father around 1976. I gave him the kit and he returned it in walnut. The bottom pepperbox is an original 1857.
 

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62 Cal Carbine pistol
ROA with conversion cylinder
1838 / 1839 Patterson with loading lever
 

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Let's have another Tranter.View attachment 169973View attachment 169974

Pity it lost its finish but it has a lot of character!
Nice Tranter, looks to be in perfect shooting condition.
Being a lifelong history buff I love shooting originals mfg in Europe & America in appropriate condition to be a great connection to our history.
relic shooter
 
Nkbj, that .41 cal Remington is pretty kool. I could see that being a great hunting gun. How much 3f can you get behind that bullet, and how does it shoot? Is the barrel a rebore? Thanks for sharing it
 
WHOA! I wish uberti would make the 49s in a 6 inch length, that would be a useful pinker and small game gun. And, they're sexier than the 4 inchers, and I'm a guy that likes short barreled revolvers.
Other companies than Uberti have made 6 inch 1849 replicas.
 

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