1873 & 1876..... UBERTI VS CIMARRON VS CHAPARRAL POLL
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1873 & 1876..... UBERTI VS CIMARRON VS CHAPARRAL POLL
I AM GOING TO THE ORLANDO FL GUN SHOW
TO LOOK FOR A 73 SHORT RIFLE OR A 45-60 76
OF THE THREE, HOW WOULD YOU RANK THEM.
HERES A LINK TO WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR IN 73 ......$919
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=88805513
AND HERES A 76 LINK....THIS GUN WILL BE AT THE SHOW..$1299
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=89090178
AND WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THESE PRICES
TO LOOK FOR A 73 SHORT RIFLE OR A 45-60 76
OF THE THREE, HOW WOULD YOU RANK THEM.
HERES A LINK TO WHAT I AM LOOKING FOR IN 73 ......$919
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=88805513
AND HERES A 76 LINK....THIS GUN WILL BE AT THE SHOW..$1299
http://gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.asp?Item=89090178
AND WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THESE PRICES
I paid about $1300, delivered + transfer fee + background, for my Chaparral NWMP SRC. I had been wanting one for a looooooooooooooong time (since I was 6 or 7... ) and it didn't hurt a bit. HOWEVER, I'd rank the Cimarron, Uberti and Chaparral as 1, 2, 3 and that is based on the QC issues that many of the Chaparral guns have. Cimarron and Uberti are pretty close (although Cimarron wants to think their guns are the best of the Ubertis). That said, there is nothing really wrong with MY Chaparral.
Sincerely,
Hobie
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Hobie
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Cimmaron
I was very pleased with the quality of the Cimmaron 1876 in 45-75 that I had. Fit, finish and Function were outstanding. I just happened to like the sharps I bought after it better so I sold it for a mere $800.
Mike Johnson,
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I have the Uberti/Cimarron 1876 in 45-60. I like it a lot!
It might be instructive to check this link.
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index. ... 957.0.html
It might be instructive to check this link.
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index. ... 957.0.html
If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read this in English, thank a Vet!
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NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
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Chaparrel 45-75
I have a Chaparrel in 45-75. It had the barrel replaced and is now fine.
One item of note is that all of the Chaparrel 76 parts fit into an original receiver. A friend has a stripped 76 receiver. We tried the Chaparrel parts, and everything will interchange. May have a little hand fitting to do it right. All of the Chaparrel screws fit the original Winchester receiver threaded holes. I do not know if the Uberti is like this or not. It was less expensive for him to buy a complete rifle from Chaparrel than buy all of the required parts.
Ken
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South West PA
One item of note is that all of the Chaparrel 76 parts fit into an original receiver. A friend has a stripped 76 receiver. We tried the Chaparrel parts, and everything will interchange. May have a little hand fitting to do it right. All of the Chaparrel screws fit the original Winchester receiver threaded holes. I do not know if the Uberti is like this or not. It was less expensive for him to buy a complete rifle from Chaparrel than buy all of the required parts.
Ken
NRA Life
South West PA
Ken
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getitdone1 wrote:But dang-it, why didn't they make those 73 replicas with 20" barrels like the original?
Really puzzles me why they did not.
Don McCullough
Don,
Uberti's 1873 Short Rifle comes with a 20" barrel.
http://www.uberti.com/firearms/1873Rifle.tpl
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Bruce,Bruce Scott wrote:getitdone1 wrote:But dang-it, why didn't they make those 73 replicas with 20" barrels like the original?
Really puzzles me why they did not.
Don McCullough
Don,
Uberti's 1873 Short Rifle comes with a 20" barrel.
http://www.uberti.com/firearms/1873Rifle.tpl
Thanks for that info. Believe I seen that at their site.
Still seems like they'd have wanted to be true to the carbine with carbine butt and 20" length.
Was the "Short Rifle" popular in the early days of the Winchester 1873?
That'd help.
Don McCullough
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Yeah, they (Uberti) make the carbine in 19".
I can't check on the Short Rifles. I'm in the midst of a move and my Madis is still in a box.........somewhere -
I had a Short Rifle in .357 Mag but got a hang up about the non-original chambering and the gun not being a real Winchester........... ???
I sold it to a mate who was just starting out in CAS and he's delighted. I used the proceeds for a lovely old 1885 in .22WCF -
I can't check on the Short Rifles. I'm in the midst of a move and my Madis is still in a box.........somewhere -
I had a Short Rifle in .357 Mag but got a hang up about the non-original chambering and the gun not being a real Winchester........... ???
I sold it to a mate who was just starting out in CAS and he's delighted. I used the proceeds for a lovely old 1885 in .22WCF -
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Somewhat OT
Hello, what ever happened to the Taylor 76's. Me and my dad both bought one, both chambered in 45-60 and are quite pleased with them. Are they still making them?
Thanks, by the way, I have been collecting Winchesters for years and as of today, I am a new member to this forum.
Thanks, by the way, I have been collecting Winchesters for years and as of today, I am a new member to this forum.
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Welcome to the fire, Morgan in NM. Good to have another New Mexican on the posse!
Yep, Taylors is still importing and selling the 1876.
http://www.taylorsfirearms.com/products ... ennial.tpl
Oh, and stop in at this link, and say howdy.
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index. ... ,89.0.html
Yep, Taylors is still importing and selling the 1876.
http://www.taylorsfirearms.com/products ... ennial.tpl
Oh, and stop in at this link, and say howdy.
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index. ... ,89.0.html
If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read this in English, thank a Vet!
COMNAVFORV, Vietnam 68-70
NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
Quyana cekneq, Neva
COMNAVFORV, Vietnam 68-70
NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
Quyana cekneq, Neva
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+1 - welcome aboard!Grizzly Adams wrote:Welcome to the fire, Morgan in NM. Good to have another New Mexican on the posse!
Yep, Taylors is still importing and selling the 1876.
http://www.taylorsfirearms.com/products ... ennial.tpl
Oh, and stop in at this link, and say howdy.
http://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index. ... ,89.0.html
Uberti quality is certainly better than Chaparral. That being said, my Chaparral 1876 works fine!
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Thanks for the warm welcomes and the information. Believe it or not, but I found this forum through an antique farm tractor message board that I have been a member of for many years. For the last two days, I have been reading some of the many fine posts. I really don't know a whole lot about lever guns other than the many that I have owned over the years but I always enjoy fondling a good old lever gun. I find that there is little finer things in this world than holding a good rifle that also has a history to it.
Well, thanks again for the replies and glad to be aboard.
Morgan
Well, thanks again for the replies and glad to be aboard.
Morgan