![]() ![]() Note that the Colt 1873 Single-Action Army ‘Cavalry’ model is not available at the Uberti web site. I wrote a review of this fine revolver ( ), but still yearned for the ‘Cavalry” model because of its historical significance. I had purchased, some time ago, a version of the 1873 Colt SAA that was called the “Old West” model, a model that looks like it has seen better days, but actually was manufactured to look that way. What unfolded before my eyes was the single-action revolver that I had been searching for, a “Cavalry” model of the 1873 Colt single-action revolver. The Uberti would be as close to the original design as possible. I continued my search with some hesitation, because I was looking for an Uberti-made model and not a Pietta-made model. Finally, a random search on the Davidson’s web site led me to Cimarron Firearms, who is a major importer of single-action reproductions. has been manufacturing single-action revolvers for quite some time (since 1959). ![]() Davy Jones is now shooting that particular revolver. Unfortunately, the revolver and a whole lot more stuff went down on the cargo ship during a storm. I had placed an order through a local gun store that was an Uberti dealer. Uberti 1873 Colt Single-Action Army ‘Cavalry” Model. ![]()
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