Blackpowderwarrior
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I've often wondered what stainless steel UBERTI uses on it's revolvers.
My 2021 SS 1858 Uberti is one of the most accurate revolvers I have,"besides my Pietta 44 "Navy".
I've heard peoples theory's on Guns with Italian date stamp "21" being quickly thrown together by unskilled laborers due to the craziness going on in the world.
Also possibly how the stainless is also of poor composition due to material shortages.
But the stainless on my 1858 is pretty darn hard and the revolver itself was darn near perfect straight out of the box.
Does anyone know the composition of the stainless steel used by uberti? I wonder if the stainless used on their cap and ball series is the same as the stainless used in their cartridge guns.
Please chime in with any information you may have.
My 2021 SS 1858 Uberti is one of the most accurate revolvers I have,"besides my Pietta 44 "Navy".
I've heard peoples theory's on Guns with Italian date stamp "21" being quickly thrown together by unskilled laborers due to the craziness going on in the world.
Also possibly how the stainless is also of poor composition due to material shortages.
But the stainless on my 1858 is pretty darn hard and the revolver itself was darn near perfect straight out of the box.
Does anyone know the composition of the stainless steel used by uberti? I wonder if the stainless used on their cap and ball series is the same as the stainless used in their cartridge guns.
Please chime in with any information you may have.