Ugly Sauce
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Since the wife bought a puppy, I bought a Uberti '62, and still got in trouble, and the '62 didn't cost anywhere near, not even close, to the price of a puppy. Go figure.
This thing is miniscule. The '60 totally dwarfs it. !!!
There it is next to my 1860, I didn't realize how small the '62 is. Not complaining, I wanted a much lighter .36 for times when I'm trying to minimize weight, and don't really need the power of the 1860 or the Remington Navy. Kind of like when you might carry a .22LR, instead of the .357. And, I don't think a hungry and bold wolf will like getting shot with it. That's the plan anyhow, as long as she proves to be small-game capable. To my mind, that's a tight group at 15 yards, or hitting a pop can at that distance consistently. When in the woods, that's the average distance that I see grouse or rabbits on the ground.
It sure is a beautiful pistola, with the 1860 type barrel, and the heavily fluted cylinder. Hardly any visible markings on it. She's very pretty. And tiny. Can't get over how small it is, have never handled one before. I may call it "Mighty Mite" if she proves worthy.