Uberti revolver

The El Patron is factory tuned and runs smooth as a clock from what I've read. Epps had a good condition used one in 45LC a month ago for $450 but I sat on it too long and some other lucky person is the proud owner.
 
Finish and stocks will be different. I personally wouldn't own a cowboy gun with laser engraving rather than roll stamping.

As for the tuning, a $25 spring kit for SAA clones from Wolff [gunsprings gotcom] goes a long way towards that extra $200.
 
Here's my little video review and shoot .
Its the Cimmeron Evil roy /basically indentical to the uberti El patron.(Custom tuned action, polished hammar, wolf springs perfectly timed from the factory )and so on
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I'd love to get one of Uberti's S&W Russian models some day. Probably in 45 Colt, since I really don't need to tool up for another cartridge to reload. (I wonder if the extractor has issues with that small rim, though).

The Remington Outlaw model catches my eye too.

I've considered a .357 magnum, but I would primarily be shooting .38 target loads and I don't know how far off the sights would be.
 
Can't speak to the larger cal Ubertis (my .357 SAA's are Rugers) but I do have the .22lr/.22mag Uberti Stallion and quality wise it's outstanding.

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