Uberti 3rd Model Dragoon Review

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Forklift

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A few weeks ago I traded for this Dragoon.

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I had the opportunity to take it out and test it this weekend, including introducing several people to both it and shooting in general.

I was using .454 round balls through it and they were easy to load without a stand and gave just enough resistance and lead shaving to be securely seated against the powder.

Though I prefered using 30 grains of pyrodex (pellet form) I did use loose powder in varying charges all the way up to 50. 50 was fun, but I didn't gain anything as a shooter other than a marginal cool factor.

Unfortunately, because all of us were out there to handle various kinds of guns and try them out, I didn't get to do any accuracy tests - everyone was shooting the same 3 targets so I couldn't even see where my shots were landing. However, shooting the Uberti was a joy pure and simple.

It functioned flawlessly for everyone of all experience types that loaded and fired it.

I used #11 magnum CCI caps and they all performed like champions. They didn't slip off unless they were supposed to and they didn't bind up in the mechanisms, even when completely 'flowered out' after being fired.

Of about 40 shots, I only had 2 shots where the loading lever dropped. The first was I think a fluke because it was during a 30 grain pyrodex pellet. And of course, the other was a 50 grain load - no suprise there.

I give the Uberti 3rd Model Dragoon a 5 out of 5 stars because its action was smooth and I didn't have any problems at all out of 8 different shooters handling it.

I did notice that around the last few loads of the day, that there was so much fouling on it that the wedge wouldn't fit properly, but again, I think that's expected when firing a LOT. No suprises and had a great day!

Pics below just for fun. Note the last one, caught some flame! Nope, I'm not in the pictures.

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Love mine too!


Nice going there Forklift!


Should be a durable, reliable, accurate Arm.


Home made Bee's Wax and Olive Oil maybe some Carnuba ( melted together, ordinary Paper Towel strips dipped in or run through the molten mix, then cooled, cut 'Wafers' with a Gasket Punch and the strips layed on end grain Wood, find a Punch of right size for tight fit so edges 'cup' slightly wne pushed into Cylinder Bores ) 'Grease Wafers' will banish the fouling, and make clean up much easier....mine run about .040 thick, do not displace enough Powder to be an issue...they go between Powder and Ball/Bullet.
 
So, what did your friends think of that beast?
I have an Uberti 2nd model. It's my favorite. I wanted to shoot it the last couple
of weekends but have'nt been able to make it. Maybe next week.
I hope you enjoy yours for a long time.
 
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