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SOLD Lyman Uberti 1858 navy

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374660B0-47E8-4613-ACAE-54C6BA106CC7.jpeg 56B27674-72C6-45C7-A240-8C569BA32650.jpeg Lyman made by uberti 1858 navy .36 caliber. This is the smaller frame version no longer made. Gun is in good shape. No rust. Bluing is fading on cylinder. Its Been awhile since I shot it. But I recall it shoots close to point of aim. $ 245.00 this includes shipping. Will take money order or certified check.
 
Kind of surprised that nobody has latched onto this pistol... I’m not fond of the Remingtons but if I was to buy one it would be the smaller frame Uberti or an original.
 
Kind of surprised that nobody has latched onto this pistol... I’m not fond of the Remingtons but if I was to buy one it would be the smaller frame Uberti or an original.
Kind of surprised that nobody has latched onto this pistol... I’m not fond of the Remingtons but if I was to buy one it would be the smaller frame Uberti or an original.
I agree, My personal opinion is for looks and nostalgia you go with the Colts. For a shooter the Remington's
 
View attachment 9224 View attachment 9222 Lyman made by uberti 1858 navy .36 caliber. This is the smaller frame version no longer made. Gun is in good shape. No rust. Bluing is fading on cylinder. Its Been awhile since I shot it. But I recall it shoots close to point of aim. $ 245.00 this includes shipping. Will take money order or certified check.
Hi What is the barrel length of that fellow ? Thanks
 
IMG_1040.JPG IMG_1039.JPG This is what it looks like beside a full size Uberti. The frame is a bit smaller. The modern Uberti .36 is built on the same frame as the .44. Which to my understanding is not how the originals were built.
 
For the record, the Remington Navy models, according to Flayderman's Guide were, "Substantially identical to New Model Army but smaller."

IMO, it is a shame that Uberti quit making the correctly sized Navy Remington's and went the cheap way, just installing a smaller bore barrel and cylinder chambers in a big Army frame. That's the sort of thing I would expect from Palmetto and the other no name Italian companies but not from Uberti who up to now had pride in making correct reproductions.
 
Nothin wrong with Palmetto. I have 2 of they're direct ignition pistols.
Got them on this forum.
 
Mr. B, would you please be so kind as to PM me the stampings on your pistol? I own one of it's sisters, and am just curious to know when it was made and how close they are in manufacturing. Thanks!
 
Can the nipples be removed without difficulty? Please verify.

Reason I ask some folks do not remove the nipples (and use anti-seize when re-installing) when cleaning and they become frozen in the cylinder.

Thanks for taking time to check them and interested in the pistol if all is well.
 
Can the nipples be removed without difficulty? Please verify.

Reason I ask some folks do not remove the nipples (and use anti-seize when re-installing) when cleaning and they become frozen in the cylinder.

Thanks for taking time to check them and interested in the pistol if all is well.
Yes they come out easily. The gun is in good shape for its age. It’s been cared for.
 
For the record, the Remington Navy models, according to Flayderman's Guide were, "Substantially identical to New Model Army but smaller."

IMO, it is a shame that Uberti quit making the correctly sized Navy Remington's and went the cheap way, just installing a smaller bore barrel and cylinder chambers in a big Army frame. That's the sort of thing I would expect from Palmetto and the other no name Italian companies but not from Uberti who up to now had pride in making correct reproductions.


Zonie,

Thanks for the insight.

Going to buy the pistol, will give it a try in line matches. I am interested in how it shoots with it being smaller frame and lighter.

There is a following with line shooters going to .36, less recoil.
 
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