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This is my Uberti Stalion in .22lr. It is my oldest Uberti made in 1969. It shows some age and the cilinder was that bad that i have it refinished. The Uberti mark is on the frame. The grip guard is cut for a shoulderstock I saved this revolver. It was almost scrapped.
 

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my 1894 30-30
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I want to hop in with a Cimarron arms low wall in 32 WCF. 46 inches long and I bet it weighs almost the same as yours. I just picked it up from gun shop. I found that the the sights were set at 50 yards.

I went by Cabela's last week and the fella in the gun library and I were talking. I mentioned buying the low wall and he said he is he original owner of it and traded the gun for two 270 Winchester rifles, he told me he traded it because his eyesight.

I started at 25 yards, then 50 yards and it was close to being dead on and at a hundred yards i had to cut the 6 inch circle aiming high.
 

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I met the gentleman back at Cabelas and purchased 150 loaded bullets and 100 starline new brass, all for $200.00. I even asked if he still had the orginal box, which he didn't.
 
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Cimarron/Uberti Model P, top one is a 7th Cav repro, and bottom is a 5 1/2" "original finish":
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Two Uberti .45's flanking a 3rd Gen Colt 44/40.
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And this .45 is my favorite after owning around 2 dozen Ubertis over the years, both sixguns and rifles :
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1862 police .36 caliber. Someone bought at a tag sale for $10. They had no idea it was loaded and capped. Fast forward 10 or so years they wanted it out of the house. They doubled their money and it was safely unloaded. It cleaned up very nice.
Thanks D Brown for correction.
 

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1836 police .38 caliber. Someone bought at a tag sale for $10. They had no idea it was loaded and capped. Fast forward 10 or so years they wanted it out of the house. They doubled their money and it was safely unloaded. It cleaned up very nice.
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I believe that's actually an 1862 Pocket Police. Same frame as the 1849 Pocket, but .36 Cal. instead of .31.

Nice gun regardless!
 

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