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Old 09-06-2008, 05:24 AM   #21
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"Cimmaron F.A. Co. has a full line of revolvers that are used in a lot of the cowboy action shooting and competition shooting. Much better quality than some of the imports, and not that much difference in price. They also have the conversion cylinders so that you can run your .45 cap 'n ball or cartridge." by Bountyhunter
As far as I know practically all of the revolvers sold by Cimmaron F.A. Co. are made by Uberti, from Italy. They are, I think, known to make just about the best BP replica revolvers out there. I recently bought one of theirs through Buffalo Arms (a 1858 Remington New army) and it is beautiful. I also own a early 2nd Generation Colt 1851 Navy, which if I'm not mistaken, the castings were done by Uberti and then sent to Colt for assembly and finishing.
Yep, Cimarron are good guns, very good. As for DGW they have a lot of stuff in stock but buyer beware. Some if it's not up to par and they're the highest priced place to get anything.
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Old 09-06-2008, 12:07 PM   #22
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Here's mine....

Ruger Old Army; Uberti !858 New Army; Colt 1851 Navy 2nd gen.Dixie Gunworks...all your blackpowder needs.-img_0403.jpg

Dixie Gunworks...all your blackpowder needs.-img_0407.jpg
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Old 06-01-2009, 11:44 AM   #23
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Uberti is great stuff !!
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Old 06-12-2009, 08:58 AM   #25
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Beware of Jedediah Starr. Haven't heard anything good about them but have heard a lot of bad.

Track of the Wolf is good as is the Possibleshop. One not mentioned that's very good for period clothing, knives, camp tools, accoutrements and kits is Crazy Crow. Native American Indian Craft Supplies- Indian Craft Supply- Buckskinner Supply
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Crazy Crow is #4 in my post above yours....
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Old 06-14-2009, 11:06 AM   #27
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Crazy Crow is #4 in my post above yours....
So it is.
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