I hear that North American Arms is going to produce one of their small frame revolvers in a break-top...that would be neat!!!.....22 speed loaders anyone?
I have a Uberti copy of a S&W Schofield revolver in .45 LC, it is very nice.
10mm, when you care enough to send the very best.
I don't have a Schofield, but have run a couple thousand rounds through an Uberti New Model Russian and probably 1,000 through a Beretta Laramie. The Russian is a solid, sound, accurate firearm with zero problems throughout my usage over the last 4-5 years. The Laramie is also well-built (now discontinued) and functions flawlessly now that the lawyer safety has been addressed. It its original form, that safety prevented the firearm from functioning at all in both the ones I own.
So how many Rounds have you put through your Uberti???.. And how long have you owned it..???? Any real issues with it???
Reason I ask is I also wanted one of Clone Schofield for a bit.. But on some other sites. There was a fair amount of problems. Now everyone has commented that Uberti was good at fixing or replacing the problem guns.. But fixing new guns can be such a let down..
I have not fired the Schofield yet. I've had it about 8 months and I'm waiting on Beech Grove Firearms to get their new indoor range built so that I can shoot many of the guns I now own.
I used to go to Atteberry but I won't go back there any more. I liked the old range better.
I examined and measured everything about it before I bought it to be sure it was a good one.
10mm, when you care enough to send the very best.
indy1919a4:
My Uberti Russian is in the original .44 Russian caliber (or as I like to say, the .44 magnum extra short). Lord, I love that round -- big bore, easy to shoot, simple to reload and very accurate. The Russian is also available in .45 Colt.