Hi all.
I'm making up for the serious lack of any "old west" style guns in my inventory.
As far as lever action rifles go, I'm looking at two guns right now. A Marlin Cowboy in .45lc for ~$799 and an Uberti 1873 20 inch octagonal bbl .45lc rifle for ~$1050.
To be honost, I really like the case coloring - fit and finish, and over all look of the Uberti. It seems to be pretty decent quality. It also doesn't have any modern "lawyer" safeties on it.
The Marlin's advantage is that I perceive it to be more "tank" like in terms of its durability, and it is about $250 or so less (money is always an object). I don't like the additional cross bolt safety. just because it is less "western" authentic.
I'm set on .45lc because it is pretty easy to reload, and I don't shoot CAS, so I don't want a "wimpy" .38 special.
Is the Uberti durable? Any complaints about them etc. Is it worth the extra $$.
Thanks for opinions / help.
I'm making up for the serious lack of any "old west" style guns in my inventory.
As far as lever action rifles go, I'm looking at two guns right now. A Marlin Cowboy in .45lc for ~$799 and an Uberti 1873 20 inch octagonal bbl .45lc rifle for ~$1050.
To be honost, I really like the case coloring - fit and finish, and over all look of the Uberti. It seems to be pretty decent quality. It also doesn't have any modern "lawyer" safeties on it.
The Marlin's advantage is that I perceive it to be more "tank" like in terms of its durability, and it is about $250 or so less (money is always an object). I don't like the additional cross bolt safety. just because it is less "western" authentic.
I'm set on .45lc because it is pretty easy to reload, and I don't shoot CAS, so I don't want a "wimpy" .38 special.
Is the Uberti durable? Any complaints about them etc. Is it worth the extra $$.
Thanks for opinions / help.