Uberti 1858 Remington Steel Frame Black Powder Revolving Carbine 44 Caliber 18" Blue Barrel

Product #: 633440Manufacturer #: 341200
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$476.99
 

This is one of the first cap and ball revolving carbines. The easy handling and reliability of this carbine makes it a pleasure to shoot. About 3,000 original guns were produced between 1866 and 1879. This authentic reproduction is in 44 caliber with an 18" tapered octagon barrel, blue steel frame, brass trigger guard, 6-shot cylinder, adjustable rear sight and walnut stock.

Technical Information

Material:

  • Blued Steel Frame, Cylinder and Backstrap
  • Brass Triggerguard and Buttplate
  • Walnut Stock

    Caliber: .44

    Length of Barrel: 18"

    Notes:
  • Tapered octagonal barrel with left hand twist and seven grooves
  • Rear sight adjustable for elevation (lever-action style sights)
  • Drop-in conversion cylinders available to convert to .45 Long Colt centerfire pistol cartridge.

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  • Overall Rating: 4.71 stars
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    5 stars
    donald humphries of Mount Vernon, wa
    Date posted: 3/4/2005
    The carbine is absoutly fun to shoot, has proven to function flawlesly, and draws attention at the gun range.with fellow shooters wanting to know where to get one. Have no problem refering them to your web site. Had some problem with the front sight falling off, but was able to fix it with alittle center punch scoreing and a brass hammer. Took me about 4 mins. of my time and even had fun doing that. Acuracy is fine and so is the gun. It is now one of my favorite black powder guns. Thank you
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    5 stars
    Delford Walthall of Unionville, VA
    Date posted: 4/2/2003
    I fell it is a very well made firearm The fit and finish is great. The trigger pull need some work, but it shoots great.
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    5 stars
    Byron Myers of Grand Island, NE
    Date posted: 12/18/2007
    I bought one of these carbines from Navy Arms in 1969. At the time they were the only importer, and dealer price was $75. I carried it with me in my truck and took coyotes with it at up to 100 yards -- dead with the first shot. I broke the rammer link and replaced it with an original Remington part. I sold this gun after about 25 years and regret it to this day. These are beautiful weapons; I own several Uberti-made pistols and love them.
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    5 stars
    MICHAEL A of ELK GROVE, CA
    Date posted: 4/23/2010
    Very accurate, beautiful product!!! Tried it with a drop in cylinder....flawless. At the gun range they couldn't keep their eyes off it.
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    5 stars
    Danny Eller of Wesley chapel, FL
    Date posted: 11/14/2008
    I purchased one of these about 15 years ago just to hang up on my wall. Once it arrived I was so impressed with the fit and quality that I just had to shoot it. I loaded it with 37grs of FFF and whoa!!! It had a hell of a thump and hit targets like a 357. I was amazed at the accuracy. It was dead on at about 20 yards and I was easily able to bounce soda cans down the dirt road to the point I couldn't really see them any more. We shot it so much that I had to brush the cylinder off in a nearby creak a couple of times to keep it working. I had two cans of powder and about 250 454 balls when we started and no 454s and very little powder left when we finished. Great gun!
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    4 stars
    MELVIN GILREATH of l, Tx
    Date posted: 4/2/2003
    quality is typical Uberti, always top quality, and from the box, has been a fairly accurate weapon shooting 2" groupins at 75 yards.
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    4 stars
    BERT SHELLEY of CUBA, MO
    Date posted: 4/7/2003
    Its a good gun for the price. The action is a little rough but thats to be expected. Otherwise it is fairly well put together and has been great fun to shoot. (I have extra cylinders which make it more fun to load up in advance and shoot.)
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