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Correction the uberti 1851 is the only one like the originals.
Buy Uberti, I ordered a Pietta to do a test project and had to fit the bolt and the hand to make the gun work. Uberti guns are way higher in quality. I'm a gunsmith doing this stuff since 1976.I am thinking of buying a new colt 1861 navy revolver. It would be nice to actually see one, but there are no gun shops near that would have anything like that. Do both the new Uberti's and Pietta's have the "read user manual" and other lawyer stuff stamped into the barrel? It seems like they are both well made and have pretty much the same specs. The Uberti might be easier to find right now. Any other things I should consider?
Thanks Jim S.
I like the uberti because it has the period correct grip frame shape. Other brands don't!! As for modifying the gun, shoot it first and if it works good enough then leave it alone. Try different loads and caps if it has problems. Different caps can make a big difference in function and reliabily.
I passed on a Pietta .31 Remington pocket model because it was mutilated with all the unsightly stampings crammed on the sides that little barrelI have a dozen or so Ubertis ranging in age from 1963 to 2020 and representing several colt models. I also have a few Piettas, including three Remingtons. From what I have observed, until the early 2000s the Ubertis were all superior to the Piettas in fit, finish, accuracy of reproduction and “feel.” But during the past 20 years or so Pietta seems to have really upped their game. My newer Piettas are as good as the Ubertis, with one exception: Pietta still doesn’t “get it” regarding modern markings such as date codes and proof marks. Uberti really goes out of their way to conceal them and make them very light and easy to remove or simply ignore. Pietta seems to delight in bunging up a beautiful gun by screaming BLACK POWDER ONLY warnings and other marks. So unless I see a deal I just can’t refuse I ignore Pietta and buy Uberti.
Good work is not cheap bad work is not good!Buy Uberti, I ordered a Pietta to do a test project and had to fit the bolt and the hand to make the gun work. Uberti guns are way higher in quality. I'm a gunsmith doing this stuff since 1976.
Yes they are, the guns are close but the grip is a bit different. The Uberti grip is only a couple of hairs longer but over 1/4 inch fatter than a Colt, that difference is quite apparent. Square back trigger guards look cool YMMVAre the 1851 Colt Navy reproductions made more like the originals?
There's nothing like holding a c n b and shootin' it. And if it's close to the original even better. I can't put into words what it's like but it's kinda like steppin' back and doing it back then and I don't mean killing, I mean feeling HISTORY. So cool.
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