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Cowboy guns?

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 7:06 pm
by Gary Brantley
I know some of you guys grew up watching TV westerns. They were ubiquitous in my youth, and even now, my wife and I sometimes watch old Gunsmoke episodes. If you watch that show and any of the myriad others like it, one would think every swingin' d*ck had a 1873 Colt "Peacemaker" strapped to his leg. :lol: In reality of course, it wasn't quite like that. At any rate, I've been wanting one of those Colts for years now. Authentic Colts are pretty expensive so I settled for a Uberti replica. They are beautifully built pistols, and very authentic in every detail, including the patent dates engraved on the originals.

I bought one today through an auction on Gunbroker.com. I'll be sending the money order tomorrow and the receiving FFL should have it middle of next week I'd guess. The one I bought is called the Cimarron Pistoleer model, in .45 Colt caliber. I saved the seller's pics; I'll be taking more later I am sure! I'm pretty stoked about this and have already ordered 250 rounds of ammunition and now need a good left-hand holster for it too. I also would really like to own a Uberti Smith&Wesson Schofield Model (1876) replica as well. I think they are just so beautiful and cool, but about twice the price of the Colt clones!

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Below is a S&W Schofield Model 2:

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Re: Cowboy guns?

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 7:21 pm
by LyleW
Beautiful firearm!

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Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 7:22 pm
by keavdog
That looks like fun!

Re: Cowboy guns?

Posted: Thu Oct 07, 2021 8:15 pm
by Stikpusher
.45 long Colt? That’s a big round! An old friend used to have modern Smith & Wesson in that caliber. A true hand cannon it was!
That’s a good looking shootin’ iron that you have coming you’re way.

Re: Cowboy guns?

Posted: Fri Oct 08, 2021 3:16 am
by tempestjohnny
Yup that's a nice one

Re: Cowboy guns?

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 1:04 am
by Floki
That is very beautiful, I would love to have one someday.

Re: Cowboy guns?

Posted: Sat Oct 09, 2021 6:42 am
by Gary Brantley
Thanks guys!

Re: Cowboy guns?

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 1:07 pm
by Gary Brantley
Time for an update. I bought another 1873 Colt "Peacemaker" clone. It's another Uberti-built single-action in .45 Colt, with the same 4 3/4" barrel. This one is a Stoeger import, Cattleman II, and has a case-hardened frame and hammer though instead of the all-blued finish of the Cimarron. The Cimarron Pistoleer is designed as an "out of the box" race gun for Cowboy Action Shooting, with a lighter hammer spring and a trigger weight of around 1 pound 9 oz. That's pretty damn "light" and requires a bit of getting used to. Both pistols have Uberti's retracting firing pin design that approximates the look of the original with a little added safety. It's still advisable to carry these pistols with the hammer down on an empty chamber.

I found 250 rounds of .45 Colt ammunition at $1.15 per round and that was the cheapest available, and is remanufactured ammo. I won't be plinking at many cans at those prices. This caliber may finally get me into handloading! Just what I need, another expensive hobby... :wink: :grin:

Here's the Cattleman II:

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And some of both pistols together:

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Re: Cowboy guns?

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 1:09 pm
by LyleW
You need a hobby...

Re: Cowboy guns?

Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 1:42 pm
by Stikpusher
Whatever you do, don’t invite Alec Baldwin over and let him handle them… :giggles:



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