Range Report: 1858 Cimarron factory conversion

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Cimarron (Uberti) 1858 Factory Conversion 45LC, w/5.5” barrel

Received this revolver from my FFL and right away, noticed the fit and finish were outstanding!

Was not expecting such rich bluing and tight tolerances, as previously owned a Uberti Cattleman SAA clone….and it was nowhere near this level of finish.

Cleaned & lubed, bought some Magtech 250gr flat nose bullets from my local gunshop, and went to the range.

Magtech lists the following specs (obtained from a 4” barrel): Muzzle velocity=761 fps, with 322 ft LBs of energy…..in other words….weak Cowboy loads!

I will find my own load for this revolver, once I have fired a couple hundred factory loads, but fired 100 rounds of Magtech during this break-in range session.

I started off from 12 yds away, shooting at small paper plates. I was elated to find that the first 5 shots were clover-leafed on the plate! That’s right, my first 5 shots were all touching!
The range had about 5 other shooters present, so I had to spend the rest of my time from the 25 yd line.
Our range has cardboard tubes hanging from a rope, at 25 yds out. I was smoking these things WITH EASE! I was getting cocky and hitting them while they were still swinging from the previous hit…..

Feeling very happy with this revolver, I took a cylinder full at the 100 yd gong. Ding, Ding, Ding, Ding, miss, Ding. 5 out of 6 shots hit the 100 yd gong, and by this time, the other shooters were commenting and asking about the Uberti.

After 50 rounds, I removed the cylinder and cleaned it, the cylinder pin, and the barrel.

The rest of the time was split evenly between careful, slow, aimed fire and rapid fire using both hands and strong hand only.

The trigger was super crisp with barely any creep, and was relatively light.

The overall quality and accuracy of this revolver took me by surprise, and this 1858 is going to be seeing a lot of action at the range!

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I have the long barrel model of this, and I am in love with it. I had every intention of getting a SAA clone, but picked this up instead, and now I have no intention of getting an SAA. I would love to try the short barrel model.
 
Now you guys have me really itching for a 5.5 inch barrel. Did you refinish the stocks on yours kwhi43? They look nice and matte brown compared to the shiny red toned versions on mine. If so, give us some details.
 
Here's mine...

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Looked one of these over a few weeks ago. I and all the guys behind the counter at the LGS were very impressed with the finish and lock-up. Seems like a really high quality piece.
 
I sanded the grips down and put a few drops of motor oil on them. Notice my
Loading lever vs the one on the 5.5 model. Mine was the 8 inch. I just cut it off.
 
Looked one of these over a few weeks ago. I and all the guys behind the counter at the LGS were very impressed with the finish and lock-up. Seems like a really high quality piece.
I know, very surprised at the high quality of this piece.
I have heard that the Cimarron rollmarked Uberti revolvers had higher QC standards, and now I believe it. This thing is tight! (In a good way)

I've got to get busy with the reloading, as this revolver is going to see some action.
 
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