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Cimmaron
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What's the quality like on these? Where are they made? Anyone seen their 1860 Henry?
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Re: Cimmaron
Might have answered my own question. These are Ubertis?
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Henry88
Re: Cimmaron
I think Ubertis are fairly highly regarded. Aren't they owned by Beretta?
I heard Beretta is the oldest manufacturing company in the world. Of course, there might be a few Chinese firms that might have something to say about that....
I heard Beretta is the oldest manufacturing company in the world. Of course, there might be a few Chinese firms that might have something to say about that....
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I actually started a Uberti topic so most of the answers are there. It looks like Cimmarons are the same rifle. Thks.
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tx gunrunner
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My Cimmaron for SASS/CAS . The 1873 clone is a factory short stroke race gun
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I don't personally own any Uberti's, but there are a few I'd certainly LIKE to get my grimy mitts on. 
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Re: Cimmaron
They are not only of the highest quality but they look like a million dollars.
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tx gunrunner
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I've never owned or shot a Henry . But in lever guns I had many Rossi and Marlin shooting them in SASS matches . I found that bottle neck cartridge 30-30 , 32-20 and 44-40 run best in them because in chambering the brass must runs up the ramp into a funnel like chamber and don't bind in chambering . On straight wall case like 357 , 44 mag or 45 Colt the 66 and 73 rifles are king because they use a elevator to lift the cartridge in perfect alignment with chamber before push it in . NO binding and makes for a super smooth chamber . There is tons aftermarket part for the 66 and 73 making into the perfect race gun . This is the 1st only target I ever shot at 50 yds on paper since I only shoot it on steel targets .
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