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<blockquote data-quote="aryfrosty" data-source="post: 1440775" data-attributes="member: 16877"><p>I have a brace of Vaqueros for my CAS rig and don't plan to replace them at all. They are well tried. Last week at the toy store I kept looking at a Uberti Schofield replica they had there. 5" bbl in .45C, blued and NIB. It had been on their shelf for quite a while so I put on my trading cap and ended up with it. I haven't shot it yet...we have 3+ feet of snow on the ground here and have for a week or more and it's snowing hard right now. But I have looked it over and handled it and I have come to the realization that this is a really well made revolver. I have an original Schofield and the Uberti is better fitted than the S&W. My strong side Ruger is a 4 5/8ths" bbl Bisley and I am going to get Kirkpatrick to make me a holster for the Uberti and give it a go. I am also probably going to dig out and go to an indoor range. I can't help but wonder how it shoots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aryfrosty, post: 1440775, member: 16877"] I have a brace of Vaqueros for my CAS rig and don't plan to replace them at all. They are well tried. Last week at the toy store I kept looking at a Uberti Schofield replica they had there. 5" bbl in .45C, blued and NIB. It had been on their shelf for quite a while so I put on my trading cap and ended up with it. I haven't shot it yet...we have 3+ feet of snow on the ground here and have for a week or more and it's snowing hard right now. But I have looked it over and handled it and I have come to the realization that this is a really well made revolver. I have an original Schofield and the Uberti is better fitted than the S&W. My strong side Ruger is a 4 5/8ths" bbl Bisley and I am going to get Kirkpatrick to make me a holster for the Uberti and give it a go. I am also probably going to dig out and go to an indoor range. I can't help but wonder how it shoots. [/QUOTE]
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