Folks: Uberti firearms are sold here by importers. The importers, such as Cimarron, or Taylors, or Navy Arms or Dixie Gun Works do not make anything, they simply import the Uberti firearms directly from Italy. Years ago dealers could buy Uberti products from Uberti USA, but that outfit closed down years ago. Pretty much the importers simply send the firearm to you, or your dealer, in the box as it was received from Italy.
If a firearm sold by an importer is unsatisfactory, it is unlikely the importer will be able to do anything with it. They may have a contract with a USA based gunsmith to repair firearms, they may not. The profit margin on these guns is not very high, so the importers do not have a lot of wiggle room to make things right and still make a profit. The importer may simply send you new firearm from their inventory, but these days I doubt they have much inventory.
Revolvers such as the Evil Roy are a different story. Evil Roy is the alias of one of the top CAS competitors. You are going to pay more for one of them because a gunsmith has gone over it to smooth out the burrs that Uberti (or whoever) left inside, and polish the action parts a little bit.
In my experience, Taylors is the best of the importers because they have the best service. Taylors actually has a gunsmith on staff (at least they used to) who can do some repairs on site. I remember talking to the gunsmith at Taylors years ago. He would open every box and make sure the firearm operated properly. If they operated properly he would put them back in the box and put them on the shelf. If they were not up to snuff, he would do some minor adjustments so they operated properly. I'm not talking about taking everything apart and deburring everything and adjusting the timing, but he would do what he could so that everything worked properly.
For my money, because of this service, I always recommend Taylors over any of the other importers.