Speedo66
Yep it was made by Uberti. I was at a gun show and had just picked up a Rossi Model 92 in .45 Colt and so I felt I needed a single action revolver to go with it. Saw several used ones (was greatly tempted to get an older Uberti in .44 Special), when I came across the Stampede, new in the box. The finish on it looked great and of course it was chambered for .45 Colt! Did a bit of negotiating on the price and went home with my pair of Western Aces!
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That Open Top was a Christmas gift from a friend. She wanted to get me something I didn't have and must have been paying attention to what I was talking about one day. It's chambered in 38 SPL. and is a great shooter.Gunny
Great single action collection you've got there! Like the Colt Open Top reproduction; super sleek design!
Nice line up in SA gunny.
Wouldn't have anything to do with those westerns that were all over the tv back in the late 50's and early 60's would it?I do like SA revolvers since I was five or six, but soon after I discover rifles lever action was a unconditional love.
I was never able to purchase a Colt or high value SA, now my sixties around the block I can indulge my self with some candies.
Dang it you guys. You all are going to have me making a trip to the LGS if you keep this up.
I have a Marlin 1894 in 357 Mag also.
Those are my EMF New Dakotas in 45 Colt that I bought back in the late 90’s for shooting Cowboy Action.Ditto. It is paired with my 4" GP-100.
That Uberti is a great looking piece Gunny. Congratulations.
Also, tell us more about the matching pair with the Moon face in the grips! Cool pair.
How do you like the 3” birdshead? I’ve been tossing and turning about this one for a whileI have 2 Ubertis in 45 Colt.
1 is 5.5" (also has a 45 ACP cylinder)
the other has a birdshead grip - 3.75" barrel
Both are definite keepers.
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