February 16, 2013, 06:06 PM | #1 |
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New addition...
Went to the gunshow in Virginia Beach.
Picked up an Uberti Smoke Wagon .357 and 5 1/2 inch barrel NIB for 430.00. The vendor had two of them.
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February 16, 2013, 09:38 PM | #2 |
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How bout a pic Doc.
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February 17, 2013, 06:48 AM | #3 |
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Here ya go.
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Now that's nice. Congrats.
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Nice gun! I like the checkering on the grips.
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February 17, 2013, 07:47 AM | #6 |
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I am particularly pleased.....
....with the price on this revolver. In fact, I left the gunshow to come back to the house and check the value of a Smokewagon. It appeared that the price I paid is about a hundred less than market. So I went back to the show and bought it. No FFL fees, or shipping, Just 3.00 for the BI plus tax.
I need another revolver like a turtle needs seat belts but I couldn't pass up the deal. There was a Rossi .357 saddle ring carbine for 429.00 which is about 30 bucks off the going rate too. I just bought a carbine in .45LC so I passed on that. There was also an H&R break open rifle in .45-70 with a two to eight scope for 359.00 which also appears to be about a hundred dollars shy of the market. All of these were NIB. Ammunition is more plentiful. Still not very much but at least you can get some of the components. I bought some large pistol primers and some .357 brass.
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^^^
Outstanding! Sweet pistol Doc!
Birch
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That's a good lookin' smokewagon! Great purchase!
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Nice score Doc.
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Thanks for all the responses, fellas.
This morning I was very close to going back to get the H&R but I gave it up.
It isn't really the kind of rifle I shoot.
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Very Nice Doc. Why is it called a smoke wagon? Is it only rated for Cowboy Ammo?
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I can't answer your question.
It is an odd name. The revolver is good for smokeless loads, although it will see few of those as long as I own it. There are several other names that are applied to Uberti clones of the 1873 Colt. "Running Iron" comes to mind. I am wondering if these are actually translations of Italian names designated by Uberti. The phrases, "Smoke Wagon" and "Running Iron" don't seem to have the flair that we in the U.S. might identify with. But the words might mean more to an Italian. I am thinking this is much the same as some of the odd (to us) mannerisms in the spaghetti westerns. Just as those movies seemed over-the-top and a little off, so do the names Smoke Wagon and Running Iron. I might add that the only place that the words Smoke Wagon appear is on an after manufacture "Taylor's sticker on the box. I might also add that Taylor's price is a bit lower than the vendor on Gunbroker who appears to be buying them and then marking them up. Taylor's wants 505.00 plus shipping plus FFL.
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Taylor's marketing. My guess is it's from the movie Tombstone, where Wyatt says "Go ahead and skin that smoke wagon and see what happens".
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Hawg...
....I'll buy that for a dollar.
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Could be Hawg, after all it IS a GREAT one liner!! So are all Uberti's 1873 Clones rated for full power smokeless loads? I've often eyeballed them. One in .45 LC would fit right nice in the collection
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Not meaning to hijack your thread Doc, But do ya'll know much about the Pietta made 1873 clones? Dixie has a standard blued one 4.75" barrel for 375.00. Boy oh boy, I need to hop in the pickup one day and drive over there and help this disastrous economy out!
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I've heard nothing bad about them. They probably have Pietta's billboard plastered on the side of the barrel. Taylors sells them too.
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Looks great Doc. You'll have to let us know how it shoots.
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Re: Pietta barrel stampings
They stamp it in there deep too...no mercy for the poor barrel.
It wouldn't kill them to put it under the loading lever if they're gonna put it somewhere.
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Hey Doc, does it feel as good in the hand as they claim? Sure is purdy thinking about getting one in light of the now near impossible to find USFA Rodeo.
But then there's that 7 & 1/2" model with the bulls-eye ejector in 44-40 I've been pining after for a year or two |
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44-40 ROCKS!!
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Hey guys....!...!
Knock it off with the 44-40 crap.
I don't want to get into loading yet another caliber. Passed up a chance at an 1866 Winchester clone in 44-40 for 600.00. As my wife says, "Don't make me take my ear-rings off!" . . . .......;o)
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Berdan...
Feels pretty nice.
It is .357 so the recoil should not be so bad. I have a Vaquero in .45LC and like a dummy I loaded the cases with about 40 gr. Shot about 200 rounds from that and an Uberti Catttleman and when I was done, my hand was beat to heck. I swapped out the checkered ebonite grips on that revolver for some similated pearl that I got in a Geroco. Couple the smoother grips with a lighter load and it shoots a little more civilized. This .357 should be very manageable. I remember almost a coupla years ago now, Mykeal said he likes .36 cap and ball revolvers better than .44. (Hope I have that right.) .36 might be a little less emotional but it is better behaved.
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