I was looking into buying another six-gun with part of my stolen pay check uncle sam decided to return. I have the chance to pick up a 4 3/4" Uberti Cattleman in .45 LC for $300, it's from a local seller not mail ordered. The pistol is lightly used with less than 100 rounds fired (cowboy action loads I think) Not a scratch or mark on it from looking at the pictures. It's the Hombre model with the matte blued finish and dull brass trigger guard/backstrap (nice looking pistol).
Good deal or not? I've never so much as handled one of Ubertis renditions, but I'm a huge fan of the colt single action type pistols. And the .45 colt is one of my favorite calibers. I have a TON of once fired 45LC brass and reloading components, so that is also a plus for me adding another .45 Colt to the family.
While neither of these are anywhere near the quality of my beloved USFA Rodeo, my brother bought a Heritage Arms Rough Rider. After being pleasantly surprised shooting his, I was planing on getting one. It's a very nicely fitted pistol for the money he gave ($365 NIB if I remember right) and accurate as all get out. But I can't stand the transfer bar safety:barf:, guess I'm a traditionalist. I just love the nostalgia of a solid firing pin six-gun (truthfully a five gun of course)
So then I saw this Uberti for a little less. Does any one out there have a Uberti Cattleman "Hombre"? How do you like it's fit/finish and overall quality? And in your opinion, would one in almost new condition with the original box and papers be worth $300? The Gander Mountain near me is selling new ones for $489
Since I've never had a Uberti cartridge firing pistol, I'd like to get some feedback from those of you that do. I just don't want to shell out the money, and then have a disappointing 1st visit to the range that leaves me with buyers remorse.
Good deal or not? I've never so much as handled one of Ubertis renditions, but I'm a huge fan of the colt single action type pistols. And the .45 colt is one of my favorite calibers. I have a TON of once fired 45LC brass and reloading components, so that is also a plus for me adding another .45 Colt to the family.
While neither of these are anywhere near the quality of my beloved USFA Rodeo, my brother bought a Heritage Arms Rough Rider. After being pleasantly surprised shooting his, I was planing on getting one. It's a very nicely fitted pistol for the money he gave ($365 NIB if I remember right) and accurate as all get out. But I can't stand the transfer bar safety:barf:, guess I'm a traditionalist. I just love the nostalgia of a solid firing pin six-gun (truthfully a five gun of course)
So then I saw this Uberti for a little less. Does any one out there have a Uberti Cattleman "Hombre"? How do you like it's fit/finish and overall quality? And in your opinion, would one in almost new condition with the original box and papers be worth $300? The Gander Mountain near me is selling new ones for $489
Since I've never had a Uberti cartridge firing pistol, I'd like to get some feedback from those of you that do. I just don't want to shell out the money, and then have a disappointing 1st visit to the range that leaves me with buyers remorse.