SOLD to a member I know! $325
Uberti 1873 Stallion 5.5" 22LR; single-action; 6-Shot, brass Frame, with box, books, etc.
The Stallion revolver is a scaled down version of the Colt Single-Action Army.This is the 4-click model, not the 3-click.
I bought this from a member last week in my pursuit of everything .22LR, b/c I'd never had a Uberti before.
But, I want to get the Uberti Cattleman .22LR. It is heavier and there is a 10 or 12 round option.
Previous owner said it was very little shot.
I have put 300 rounds through it, using many different brands of ammo, five on these targets.
I posted my first range pic below, decently accurate for fixed sights.
On the front iron sight I painted 3 coats of white & 3 coats of red over white with florescent gun sight paint for visual acuity.
If you don't prefer that, a solvent will take it off.
From Uberti's website:
Uberti's® 1873 Stallion single action revolver was designed for target shooters with a longer wide profile target hammer and longer grip frame.
Adding to the appeal is a brass backstrap and trigger guard paired with a stunning case hardened frame.
This 6-shot Uberti revolver can be easily disassembled—cylinder removed—for cleaning.
The barrel is blued and has a raised blade front sight at the muzzle.
The special flared grips are crafted from walnut.
Caliber: .22 LR
Barrel Length: 5-1/2"
Total Length: 11.5"
Barrel Length: 5.5"
Weight: 2.0 lbs.
Cylinder: 6-shot, fluted
Grip: One-piece walnut
Finish: Frame - Case-hardened
Barrel - Blued
Backstrap - Brass
Trigger guard - brass
Sights: Fixed
Trade interests:
Uberti Cattleman .22LR, 12 round, single-action revolver
Beretta 87
Must have IN license & LTCH.
I live in Wanamaker which is NE of Greenwood outside of E465 loop.
Uberti 1873 Stallion 5.5" 22LR; single-action; 6-Shot, brass Frame, with box, books, etc.
The Stallion revolver is a scaled down version of the Colt Single-Action Army.This is the 4-click model, not the 3-click.
I bought this from a member last week in my pursuit of everything .22LR, b/c I'd never had a Uberti before.
But, I want to get the Uberti Cattleman .22LR. It is heavier and there is a 10 or 12 round option.
Previous owner said it was very little shot.
I have put 300 rounds through it, using many different brands of ammo, five on these targets.
I posted my first range pic below, decently accurate for fixed sights.
On the front iron sight I painted 3 coats of white & 3 coats of red over white with florescent gun sight paint for visual acuity.
If you don't prefer that, a solvent will take it off.
From Uberti's website:
Uberti's® 1873 Stallion single action revolver was designed for target shooters with a longer wide profile target hammer and longer grip frame.
Adding to the appeal is a brass backstrap and trigger guard paired with a stunning case hardened frame.
This 6-shot Uberti revolver can be easily disassembled—cylinder removed—for cleaning.
The barrel is blued and has a raised blade front sight at the muzzle.
The special flared grips are crafted from walnut.
Caliber: .22 LR
Barrel Length: 5-1/2"
Total Length: 11.5"
Barrel Length: 5.5"
Weight: 2.0 lbs.
Cylinder: 6-shot, fluted
Grip: One-piece walnut
Finish: Frame - Case-hardened
Barrel - Blued
Backstrap - Brass
Trigger guard - brass
Sights: Fixed
Trade interests:
Uberti Cattleman .22LR, 12 round, single-action revolver
Beretta 87
Must have IN license & LTCH.
I live in Wanamaker which is NE of Greenwood outside of E465 loop.
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