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Post by mart on Feb 4, 2024 10:17:49 GMT -5
I had an interesting thought while I was perusing the Dixie Gunworks site. They have a Cattleman’s Target version with the standard grip and they offer fixed sighted Bisleys. Would the grip frames on the Uberti Colt clones interchange? A Bisley Target, especially if one could find an extra 44 Special cylinder for it would be sweet.
Not that I’m likely to do it anytime soon but sitting here waiting for the wife to get ready and got to pondering.
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Post by Cholla on Feb 4, 2024 23:12:16 GMT -5
I had an interesting thought while I was perusing the Dixie Gunworks site. They have a Cattleman’s Target version with the standard grip and they offer fixed sighted Bisleys. Would the grip frames on the Uberti Colt clones interchange? A Bisley Target, especially if one could find an extra 44 Special cylinder for it would be sweet. Not that I’m likely to do it anytime soon but sitting here waiting for the wife to get ready and got to pondering. The Bisley grip frames will not switch with the standards, or vice versa. The frames of the two are slightly different. A few years ago I bought a 7 1/2" Uberti Flat Top 44-40 from Dixie, then purchased and fitted a .44 Special cylinder. It was amazingly accurate, and probably the most accurate revolver I've ever owned. I shot one buck with it then sold it to a fella here. That long barrel just didn't work for me. Uberti did make a Flat Top Bisley, and CraigC, a member here, has one, but they're pretty rare. Google- Uberti "Flat Top" Bisley Uberti Flat Top Bisley
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Post by mart on Feb 4, 2024 23:57:50 GMT -5
I’ve seen pictures of the flat top Bisleys but never seen one for sale.
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Post by taffin on Feb 5, 2024 10:59:14 GMT -5
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Post by mart on Feb 5, 2024 16:20:50 GMT -5
Two very nice looking shooters.
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Post by brant on Feb 6, 2024 12:56:23 GMT -5
I had an interesting thought while I was perusing the Dixie Gunworks site. They have a Cattleman’s Target version with the standard grip and they offer fixed sighted Bisleys. Would the grip frames on the Uberti Colt clones interchange? A Bisley Target, especially if one could find an extra 44 Special cylinder for it would be sweet. Not that I’m likely to do it anytime soon but sitting here waiting for the wife to get ready and got to pondering. The Bisley grip frames will not switch with the standards, or vice versa. The frames of the two are slightly different. A few years ago I bought a 7 1/2" Uberti Flat Top 44-40 from Dixie, then purchased and fitted a .44 Special cylinder. It was amazingly accurate, and probably the most accurate revolver I've ever owned. I shot one buck with it then sold it to a fella here. That long barrel just didn't work for me. Uberti did make a Flat Top Bisley, and CraigC, a member here, has one, but they're pretty rare. Google- Uberti "Flat Top" Bisley Uberti Flat Top Bisley And he still has it, and loves it! It hunted this year but I didn’t take it every hunt and my one kill was with a ruger. I plan on taking it on some upcoming pig shooting!
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Post by sackpeterson on Feb 9, 2024 15:00:42 GMT -5
There was a Uberti Bisley FT with an attractive BIN on the GB for an hour or so a couple days ago.
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Post by mart on Feb 9, 2024 15:26:33 GMT -5
There was a Uberti Bisley FT with an attractive BIN on the GB for an hour or so a couple days ago. I must have missed it. I check pretty often.
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Post by Cholla on Feb 10, 2024 10:30:39 GMT -5
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Post by sackpeterson on Feb 10, 2024 19:27:39 GMT -5
I feel silly having shared that, but.... I'm excited!
What's to say that's useful though. Yes very hard to find. I'm getting a sense the amount made was not super far into 3 digits, idk, 200, 300. At the point you have production volume like that out of something made 20 years ago, you can just about never find them. I also have had them on my list, and I think I see 1 a year on mainstream sales websights.
Yeah I have an '1873' search filtered for used revolvers, and as habit I probably hit it once in morning and once before bed.
Also big fan of the Dixie FT. I'm on my second one, and I love it. It came from Uberti's gray cch era though, so its torn down and the frame is out for re- cch.
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Post by Cholla on Feb 10, 2024 21:56:07 GMT -5
Also big fan of the Dixie FT. I'm on my second one, and I love it. It came from Uberti's gray cch era though, so its torn down and the frame is out for re- cch. Please elaborate (Who, where when?) and you MUST post photos when it's finished. I'm very interested because I have a 4 3/4" Uberti Frisco that's beautiful and a fantastic shooter, but it was a display model at a gun shop in Louisiana and the coon asses mishandled it and scored the cylinder. I've often thought about having the frame CCH'ed and the rest re-blued. This is a shot of it before I carried and shot it. The bluing is quite worn now.
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Post by needsmostuff on Feb 10, 2024 22:09:35 GMT -5
It came from Uberti's gray cch era though, So there was a period of that ? I have a P JR. that is basically gun metal colored with grey blobs on it . I just thought it was washed out.
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Post by sackpeterson on Feb 11, 2024 17:08:44 GMT -5
It came from Uberti's gray cch era though, So there was a period of that ? I have a P JR. that is basically gun metal colored with grey blobs on it . I just thought it was washed out. I will, definetly. It's at Viktors Legacy, and will be back in a few days.
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Post by sackpeterson on Feb 11, 2024 17:15:53 GMT -5
It came from Uberti's gray cch era though, So there was a period of that ? I have a P JR. that is basically gun metal colored with grey blobs on it . I just thought it was washed out. Yes. I'm going to call it a lot of the 1990s and then ending maybe 2014, with some exceptions that are decent in there. Uberti's cch was always understood to be hot cyanide bath, and this can be fine. They are still doing it this way today and it's a pretty good appearance. But somehow or another they went twenty years or so where it was just a real low effort job in their factory, they scrimped on it, and they have yeah, a gun metal look. I knew it would basically be first page results on GB search where you could pick one out, they did tens of thousands of them this way. www.gunbroker.com/item/1035392088
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Post by needsmostuff on Feb 12, 2024 11:04:18 GMT -5
But somehow or another they went twenty years or so where it was just a real low effort job in their factory, they scrimped on it, and they have yeah, a gun metal look. This is mine ,,,,,, grey blob colored but I love the gun anyway. As to the OP's question about grip frame swapping. This rear frame came from out of the parts box because I wanted to remove the flair in the back but wanted to be able to replace the original and one-piece grip. But it required some hole relocating because their hole locating is nowhere near as precise as RW's stuff. When it was all done I have my doubts the original would fit properly, and IT is now in the parts box.
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