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Today I got to look at and fill out the paperwork for an Uberti 1876 Winchester carbine clone, something I have been looking for for quite a while. This one is a .45-60 WCF, and with the nice smooth new barrel I'm looking forward to mostly running BP and straight lead thru it - carbine buttplates are much more friendly than those dang awful silly no-good painful crescents. Anybody else out there having fun with a '76? | ||
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No, but I keep being tempted by them. Somehow, 50-95 black powder loads just seem like fun. One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx | |||
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Briefly had one of the NWMP models in .45-75. Wish I still had it. Just a beautiful piece of design and gunmaking. Have fun with yours! There is hope, even when your brain tells you there isn’t. – John Green, author | |||
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How does Uberti stack up for quality?are they worth the money,sorry if I am a little of topic. DRSS | |||
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Mostly I have been very satisfied with the quality of Uberti rifles and revolvers. I had a few problems with the Colt Richards-Mason conversion revolvers I owned, and also a minor problem with a pair of 1872 Open-Top Colt revolvers. Their percussion revolvers have been great for me too. I've been quite happy with their S&W Schofield and Colt Bisley replicas. Also all of the rifles of theirs I have owned over the years have been very satisfactory: '66, '73 and now the '76 Winchester (though I haven't actually shot the '76 yet), a recent Hi-Wall in 45-70, and an 1883 Colt Burgess that I should never have parted with. Worth the money? Well, I think so, given the oddball-ness of all this stuff and the fact that I have been able to actually shoot these things instead of sticking them in a collector's safe. Since I'm a BP junkie I also love, love, love the way their barrels clean up so easily. | |||
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Uberti is the brand of choice in the Cowboy action Shooting community. And, they get shot more there than in several lifetimes of hunting or plinking for the average guy. I have a 1866 carbine in 44-40 by Uberti shot 10 years with it in CAS with blackpowder loads and I have a Colt Peacemaker clone in 45, that I have played with but not shot alot. I have been very happy with the fit, finish and accuracy of the ones I own. I am positive the 76 would be as well made. | |||
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Thank you both. DRSS | |||
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