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Thank you Sir !!Congratulations @Wizard1962 you’ll enjoy it!
Thank you Sir !!Congratulations @Wizard1962 you’ll enjoy it!
Will check for the uberti short arbor situation when it arrives. Sounds like an easy fix if it has it.
"Sheesh" Mike!!!! ???? "All"????? We've had this discussion over on the CAS City Forum about Uberti arbor lengths a few times. . . .
Seems to be ALOT of debate on the situation with the Uberti arbors and how to check and what remedy to use. Some say there is a problem, some say they have not found the issue on their's.
I'm not a gunsmith, and just started my journey in the ML world. So after reading all of the post's and comments, a newbie like me finds it very confusing.
So let me ask this question please.
I just purchased a Uberti Whittneyville Dragoon. What risk will I be taking if I just use it as it came, use standard loads, no hot loads, no conversion cylinder etc. Am I at risk of damaging the pistol ?
Many, many people over probably 50+ years of shooting UbertiSeems to be ALOT of debate on the situation with the Uberti arbors and how to check and what remedy to use. Some say there is a problem, some say they have not found the issue on their's.
I'm not a gunsmith, and just started my journey in the ML world. So after reading all of the post's and comments, a newbie like me finds it very confusing.
So let me ask this question please.
I just purchased a Uberti Whittneyville Dragoon. What risk will I be taking if I just use it as it came, use standard loads, no hot loads, no conversion cylinder etc. Am I at risk of damaging the pistol ?
Seems to be ALOT of debate on the situation with the Uberti arbors and how to check and what remedy to use. Some say there is a problem, some say they have not found the issue on their's.
I'm not a gunsmith, and just started my journey in the ML world. So after reading all of the post's and comments, a newbie like me finds it very confusing.
So let me ask this question please.
I just purchased a Uberti Whittneyville Dragoon. What risk will I be taking if I just use it as it came, use standard loads, no hot loads, no conversion cylinder etc. Am I at risk of damaging the pistol ?
People should just shoot more and overthink less
Many, many people over probably 50+ years of shooting Uberti
Army and Navy percussion revolvers have fired countless rounds through them, unaware of this "issue".
Like Mike says , the big horse pistols are the ones that need a little more attention in this area.
I have a Uberti .36 Navy that I've had since 2007 or so and I've put, no exaggeration probably 5,000+ rounds through it without any care of any short arbor and it's as tight as when it was new.
Honestly , I just stuffed tin foil into the arbor recesses of my Walkers until it made a solid "pillar" of metal and just kept shooting them . I know it's blasphemy but I took the easy and cheap road and I'll report my long term findings
People should just shoot more and overthink less
I would think you're looking at around $200 for a basic tune-up that addresses the common problems. This ought to include arbor correction, a cap-post (which keeps the spent caps from falling into the works and jamming things up), timing and trigger job. Worth every penny, too. I have a First Model Dragoon that was worked over by Goon's Gun Works and I like it a lot.Morning. Great big THANK YOU to everyone for your input and advice.
One more question and then I'll shut up ..... lol
Been reading about Revolver tuning and the benefits of having it done.
What's the average cost for having it done on my Uberti Dragoon ?
Thanks
Bill
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