Uberti 1875 Outlaw (Remington New Army in .357 Mag)

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Uberti 1875 Outlaw (Remington New Army in .357 Mag)

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Ever walk into one of those "modern gun shops" where 95% of the gear & guns is black, plastic or tactical -- or all 3!?! -- and they also sell body armor, helmets and powder to stop major blood loss? Well, most of the stuff for sale in those stores makes me gag -- and also very concerned about our youth and the future of the shooting sports -- but once in awhile, you can find a bargain for an "obsolete, old-style gun" in a shop like that.

I just found this used, but really nice Uberti 1875 Outlaw today and while it wasn't on my "Want" list, I could not pass it up -- especially as they'd just dropped the price by $100 because it didn't sell for the Christmas rush ("wrong crowd" shops there, I guess...). I basically got it for 40% off the price if new.

Anyway, I do have other guns to use, but this will be a nice companion piece for my Marlin Cowboy also in .357 Mag.

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Can't wait to get this out to the range! The action is very smooth and the fit of the bolt to the frame & cylinder is perfect (that's been an issue on 2 different Uberti's that I've owned); and each of those also needed a de-burr and tune-up -- while this one does not. It's slick.

Cheers!

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Nice find! It's beautiful and the Damascus frog sticker is beautiful as well.
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Congratulations Darryl nice find...gotta love discounts... :D
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I am really looking forward to the range report on this one!

Congrats!!! :D
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How does it feel in the hand compared to Colt SAA? I've always liked the looks of these.
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Ysabel Kid wrote: Mon Jan 09, 2023 9:14 pm I am really looking forward to the range report on this one!

Congrats!!! :D


Same here!

Way cool!

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That looks nice. Easy to feed too
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I love the Remington's, and prefer them to my Colts. They just feel better, the hammer is easier to reach, is a bit heftier. I have 2 44/40's that I've been shooting CAS for about a dozen years and have never had an issue with them. Just bought a 1890 version that I should have in hand tomorrow, in 45 Colt.
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To keep it alive, just got this home today, Uberti Remington 1890, 45 Colt.
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All those are nice!!!
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Very nice indeed. 8)
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Nice revolvers!

I've been looking at the 1890s for awhile. Love the lanyard ring!

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I don't like that ring, serves no purpose that I know of, at least not in modern times. I don't know yet how it's attached, but it will soon be unattached.
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Helps keep your gun near. I keep my micro flashlight on a lanyard after losing one. I’ve found it dangling from my belt many times
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One of my regrets in my gun life is selling my original nickeled 1875 Remington in .44-40! A friend had an 1881 Marlin in .45-70 I wanted, and I traded the 1875 for the 1881 and got some cash to boot. Missed it ever since.
I think these Ubertis are a really nice clone and tempting me to try to find one.
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