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Low prices on the Uberti 1873 Cattleman El Patr�n Grizzly Paw .45LC start at Champion Firearms.
Inspired By The Guns of the Old West. The firearms of America's past carry the names of giants like Sam Colt, who lived and worked in New England's Gun Valley, and created the iconic revolvers that would ultimately come to symbolize the life and death struggle of the frontiersman in places like Dodge City, Tombstone and Deadwood. Today, those revolvers are collector's items and considered too valuable to shoot, but these legendary designs are still available to shooters who want to re- live the Old West. They have been recreated NOT in New England's Gun Valley, but in the historic Gun Valley of Italy.
The Gardone Valley is home to Aldo Uberti and parent company Pietro Beretta, located in the foothills of the Italian Alps. This is a peaceful place with a history of weapon making that dates back some two thousand years to the Roman empire. In fact, Beretta is the oldest active firearms manufacturer in the world and produces the Uberti 1873 in the very same manufacturing facility as their competition grade shotguns and various other military weapons.
In 1960, Italian movie director Sergio Leone approached Uberti to produce the Old West guns that Clint Eastwood would use in the gritty roles that made him famous- The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, A Fist full of Dollars and other classics that would collectively be known to as the "Spaghetti Westerns". The movies would also promote worldwide interest in the guns of the American Old West. From a purely collector standpoint, the Colt 1873 is considered one of the finest firearms ever made, and the Uberti 1873 Cattleman El Patr�n is a faithful reproduction of that legendary sidearm.
The gunsmith's at Uberti have fitted each El Patr�n with high grade, U.S. manufactured Wolf springs. This is a reliable, light and fast revolver with a tuned action that has been carefully tested and certified for fit and function. A one- piece walnut grip is plain and smooth. It fills the shooter�s hand with the perfect arc that made the original Single Action Army (SAA) renowned for its pointing and gun-fighting capabilities.
The steel frame is case color hardened and displays a texture that adds to the revolver�s nostalgic looks. The rest of the metal on the Uberti is deep blued for a smooth, even appearance, which includes the barrel, cylinder, trigger, backstrap and ejector rod.
Operationally, the Uberti 1873 Cattleman has the same design function as the original Colt Peacemaker and early 3- screw Rugers, without the neutered look or feel of the current Ruger single action lineup. In other words, Uberti still retains the firing pin on the hammer, along with the four distinct clicks (safe notch, half- cock / load notch and full- cock notch) that are heard as the hammer is being cocked back on this SAA style revolver.
The Uberti El Patron with retractable firing pin is a breakthrough
for those seeking enhanced safety with regard to original Old West
revolvers without sacrificing the visual authenticity of a
1st-generation Colt. As any cowboy knows, the safest way to carry a
single-action is with the hammer resting on an unloaded chamber. This
is true even for the Uberti retractable firing pin design. But in the
case of the Uberti design, the risk of accidental discharge is reduced:
the firing pin is not locked into the firing position unless the trigger
is pulled. This enhanced safety feature is available without a
visible transfer bar safety, which those who insist on visual
authenticity might not want. In other words, from the outside this
revolver�s looks and operation are identical to those of an original.
1. While at rest, the firing pin floats free in its guide, exerting no pressure towards the chamber.
2. With the hammer at full cock, the sear shifts into position to engage the firing pin once the trigger is pulled.
3. When the trigger is pulled from a fully-cocked position, the sear
engages the firing pin, locking it in the forward position until the
trigger is released.
The trigger pull is smooth and crisp. This is a "New Model" (NM) 1873 Cattleman El Patr�n, which means it has a slightly taller fixed front sight, an oblong ejector head and spring loaded cylinder pin retainer, which makes disassembly and cleaning easier. The revolver weighs in at 2.3 lbs., has a 4-3/4" barrel, includes a 6- shot fluted cylinder and is backed by a 5- year warranty.
Overall, the Uberti 1873 Cattleman El Patr�n is a highly regarded among SASS competition shooters, collectors, shooting enthusiasts and anyone looking for ultra reliable, top quality replica single action revolver.
Established in 1993, Champion Firearms is a retail gun store and indoor range located in College Station, Texas. As a brick & mortar store, we pride ourselves on customer service, quality products and our competitive pricing. Each listing is an item we actively plan to stock. While not all of our inventory is listed, the items contained on our website represent some of the most popular products we carry. Our staff has worked hard and done their best to ensure the accuracy of every listing. In the event an error has been made, Champion Firearms asks your understanding while we make it right. From all of us here at Champion Firearms, thanks for visiting our store. For assistance, please do not hesitate to let us know what we can do to help: (979) 693-9948 or [email protected]
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Features
Smooth Tuned Action High Grade Wolf Springs Narrow Serrated Hammer Colt Single Action Army Replica-- Authentic Feeling "3- Click" Hammer Notches (half- cock, load and full- cock) Hammer Safety Bar: Unlike Original Colt SAA Design, Allows Hammer to Safely Rest On a Loaded Chamber 5-1/2" Barrel Polish Blued Cylinder, Barrel, Ejector Rod & Backstrap Case Hardened Frame Enlarged Checkered Walnut Grips Caliber: .45LC
Cylinder: 6- Round Fluted Warranty: 5- Year Limited
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