I’ve probably owned a few more than a dozen Ubertis guns over the years, and believe I have two or three left, with only a 1996 vintage Walker that gets regular excercise. When new, it had the short arbor (about 1/8” short), gritty action and it’s timing was off, but for when it was made, all expected and repairable. We called it tuning.
Not that long ago I made the ‘mistake’ of stating I wanted another Walker to pair up with the one I had. Well, one arrived around my birthday…. Unfortunately, more problems that can be explained briefly, but short story, it was returned for a replacement. The replacement seemed to be the twin of the one it replaced and it was also returned, for a refund this time. A third one was ordered from another supplier, and it was a disappointment that was also returned. My 1996 Walker continues to be an only child.
Some blame Covid and resulting supply chain issues for Uberti’s current quality problems, but I am not so sure. When I shot SASS quite a few years ago, I purchased two Uberti 1873s, and while they both became good shooters, that was only after replacing or reworking most every moving component in both of them. It’s just the way it was.
Yep, that is just silly.