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Well, I got bit by the black powder revolver bug again today while at the local gun show.
The collector had an 1860 Army Civilian .44 made by Uberti in 1979 ( AE). This particular piece has the full length cylinder flutes and a brass backstrap. The grip is not cut for the shoulder stock, nor are there the shoulder stock screws in the sides of the frame.
There is no importer name on the revolver, only that of "A. Uberti & C. Gardone V.T. Italy" on the top of the barrel, and "A. Uberti & C. Italy on the left side of the frame.
There was no box with the revolver. I believe the revolver may have been fired at one time, but it was properly cleaned and taken care of.
Since the price was right, ( $230 ) I brought it home from the gun show and I am looking forward to seeing how it shoots.
The collector had an 1860 Army Civilian .44 made by Uberti in 1979 ( AE). This particular piece has the full length cylinder flutes and a brass backstrap. The grip is not cut for the shoulder stock, nor are there the shoulder stock screws in the sides of the frame.
There is no importer name on the revolver, only that of "A. Uberti & C. Gardone V.T. Italy" on the top of the barrel, and "A. Uberti & C. Italy on the left side of the frame.
There was no box with the revolver. I believe the revolver may have been fired at one time, but it was properly cleaned and taken care of.
Since the price was right, ( $230 ) I brought it home from the gun show and I am looking forward to seeing how it shoots.