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lol, its a gunfighters gun. can your uberti shoot 170,000 rounds of full norma loads and still shoot and function the same as the 1st round put through it?Does it come with a cute young French lady to offset the ugliness of the pistol?? Pretty sure my 1873 Colt Uberti . 357 will shoot with it. But a hot, young, French chik.......Oh, wait.....we were talking about pistols,.... 1911 Colt, 45, two reloads. All day, every day , gets me to my truck and a 300 BLK pistol with 120 rounds, in case somebody wants to prove something.
I saw the James reeves you tube reviews.... shooting da they had better groups and I think the camera guy made a 200 yard shot.404
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For the price of it, I can buy enough Ubertis to do that. Besides, what "gunfighter" is shooting 170,000 rounds, lighten your wallet if you want. I shoot for the fun of it.lol, its a gunfighters gun. can your uberti shoot 170,000 rounds of full norma loads and still shoot and function the same as the 1st round put through it?
then by all means start a "uberti fun" thread and quit hijacking this one.For the price of it, I can buy enough Ubertis to do that. Besides, what "gunfighter" is shooting 170,000 rounds, lighten your wallet if you want. I shoot for the fun of it.
the same gun, same manufacturer, same specs. its not a production gun. they are custom hand fitted and polished made with a higher grade steel alloy than standard revolvers. they have to shoot .8" 15 shot groups at 25 meters to be acceptable.The website says it's a civilian version of a police and military gun. Hard to understand the price unless it's a reproduction of a gun used many years ago which is what I suspect being that it's a revolver not semi-auto. Other than the grips being too large, I like the look of it but not enough to pay that price. I got raked over the coals financially buying a Ruger Super Blackhawk on Gun Broker last month but still only paid about 1/3 of that for it.