Hi all.
I was originally looking into a Marlin 1894 but now that they don't make the octagonal barrels in 357/38 I started looking at other possibilities. I then came across the uberti 1873 and fell in love with them. Beautiful guns...wow.
I see that Uberti offers a case hardened short rifle with a 20" octagonal barrel with a crescent stock but then also saw one with a shotgun stock but already slicked up out of the factory.
I do like the look of the crescent and some argue that it keeps the stock in place when cycling fast but some like the comfort a shotgun stock offers. So my question is whether I should go for a regular short rifle and slick it up at my gunsmith or is the factory job with shotgun stock the way to go?
I did try to search on this topic so sorry if there is already a discussion I couldn't find.
Thanks!
I was originally looking into a Marlin 1894 but now that they don't make the octagonal barrels in 357/38 I started looking at other possibilities. I then came across the uberti 1873 and fell in love with them. Beautiful guns...wow.
I see that Uberti offers a case hardened short rifle with a 20" octagonal barrel with a crescent stock but then also saw one with a shotgun stock but already slicked up out of the factory.
I do like the look of the crescent and some argue that it keeps the stock in place when cycling fast but some like the comfort a shotgun stock offers. So my question is whether I should go for a regular short rifle and slick it up at my gunsmith or is the factory job with shotgun stock the way to go?
I did try to search on this topic so sorry if there is already a discussion I couldn't find.
Thanks!




















































