This Cimarron Uberti, which I reworked as seen, I compared with a near-new Stoeger Uberti.
Differences in fit, finish & function illustrate to me the fact of claims that Uberti's are delivered to some re-sellers according to what they pay for. The Cimarron grip fits the wood perfectly while the wood on the Stoeger fits the backstrap contours but with a little overhang in places & more on one side than the other.
The Stoeger blue is good but not nearly like the old-time Colt blue as is the Cimarron, which is as close to my early 1900s Colts as Turnbull's charcoal blue.
Action-wise the Cimarron is smooth like it had an action job, with less mainspring force & has the standard hammer function without the "load 5" safety. The Stoeger has that safety built into the hammer & fortunately in not offensive to look at. Its action is clunky, giving feel & force to each action of trigger & bolt.
I can also report the Cimarron CCH on the frame is real, in the metal rather than a color coating. When I engraved one side I carefully remove the CCH from one side & engraved it. Then ---- "Why ?" & engraved the other side without removing it, nickel plating both sides ---->