I am going to need your help guys.
I picked up an Uberti, what I think is a Cattleman 5 1/2 " barrel accept it is for powder and ball.
The frame is marked Pat. Sept. 19 1871 Then July 2, 72 and Jan 19, 75.
I would be more comfortable if it had said 1873, but I have no experience with this vintage revolver. This is he first one I have ever even examined let alone purchased. It certainly looks exactly like a cattleman
The pistol is unfired but no box or papers.
I gave 250.00 for the whole mess including a Treso flask, about a hundred caps and a hundred .451 balls, nipple wrench, some bore butter (which I will probably put on my next serving of ice cream) a telescoping measure, a ball starter and a beautiful oak box and a EWM holster.
Looks as though this revolver must be loaded with a press.
I looked at a Cattleman (think it was 45 LC) on Taylors. The price was 457.00 so I think I did okay but would love to have your opinion.
Photos are forth coming
I picked up an Uberti, what I think is a Cattleman 5 1/2 " barrel accept it is for powder and ball.
The frame is marked Pat. Sept. 19 1871 Then July 2, 72 and Jan 19, 75.
I would be more comfortable if it had said 1873, but I have no experience with this vintage revolver. This is he first one I have ever even examined let alone purchased. It certainly looks exactly like a cattleman
The pistol is unfired but no box or papers.
I gave 250.00 for the whole mess including a Treso flask, about a hundred caps and a hundred .451 balls, nipple wrench, some bore butter (which I will probably put on my next serving of ice cream) a telescoping measure, a ball starter and a beautiful oak box and a EWM holster.
Looks as though this revolver must be loaded with a press.
I looked at a Cattleman (think it was 45 LC) on Taylors. The price was 457.00 so I think I did okay but would love to have your opinion.
Photos are forth coming