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Uberti Adds Retractable Firing Pin to 1873 Cattleman Revolvers

Uberti's acclaimed 1873 Cattleman SAA replica lineup, a longtime favorite among single-action shooters and collectors, now delivers the benefits of a modern transfer bar revolver through the.....

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Uberti 1866 Yellowboy Flatside Short Rifle 150th Anniversary Model

Known for its distinctive brass receiver and repeating action, the 1866 Yellowboy was the first true "cowboy" lever-action rifle to be widely accepted by those who made their life in the saddle.

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Uberti 1885 High-Wall Big Game Rifle Opens New Possibilities for Firearms Season

Uberti announces the launch of its new 1885 High Wall Big Game single-shot rifle, which brings a number of firsts to the company's rich history.

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Midwest Gun Works Offers Uberti Parts and Accessories

Uberti, maker of the highest quality replicas of Old West firearms known for reliability and tradition, is now available at MGW online...

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The real guns of ‘The Pinkertons’ (VIDEO)

"The Pinkertons" is new Western show that follows three cornerstone members of the Pinkerton Detective Agency as they solve crimes and mete out justice.

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Uberti’s 1858 New Army Conversion Revolver

I recommend A. Uberti’s New Army Conversion Revolver for anyone looking for the historic look and feel of a 100+ year old black powder revolver but with the convenience of modern cartridges...

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The Colt Lightning Pump Action Rifles: Striking again, and again, and again…

With their revolvers hanging off the hips of every turn-of-the-19th-century man (and many women) worth their salt, the bigwigs at Colt knew that they had lightning in a bottle and if they were going to ever move into the Remington and Winchester dominated rifle market they would need to let it out.

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Falling in love with the falling block rifles

Falling block action rifles rose to fame in the 1880s and fell from glory when times dictated the speed of repeaters. However, the action is far from dead.

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Gun Review: Decration Day-Taylors 1873 Cattleman Engraved

Colt's 1873 Single Action Army was a gun that enjoyed a storied service life. Like many of the other US military guns, the Single Action Army went on to even greater fame in its civilian incarnation. And now Taylor's is offering an engraved Cattleman that sets the standard for affordable reproductions.

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Gun Review: For that nostalgic sense of history, grab a Cimarron 1873 Saddle Shorty (VIDEO)

Looking for a lever action carbine that will fit nicely in a saddle holster? Or maybe you are looking for a finely tuned competition gun for cowboy action shooting. Either way, Cimarron and Uberti have teamed up to make a great copy of an old Winchester. The 1873 Saddle Shorty is a nicely finished short stroked lever gun.

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Uberti Hombre: An American classic via Italy with some liberty in Mexico

The Uberti Hombre is a great pistol for the price. It doesn’t have the fancy finish like other Ubertis, but it shoots just as good.

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