1871 Open Top, Stainless or Nickel Finish

Started by Henry4440, January 30, 2009, 03:16:50 PM

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Henry4440

I'm looking for such an Open Top, in stainless or Nickel Finish.
Who of you Pisteleros owns one or two or more   ;D , and which company made these.



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Flint

Definitely an Uberti, by the wood and the engraving and patent date stamps. 
I have two, plus extra barrels and cylinders.  Many local CAS shooters have opentops, but none I have seen have nickel. (there is no stainless version that I know of). 

It is offered in nickel by Taylors, but it is not listed in nickel by Uberti or Cimarron.  The nickel may be a Taylor exclusive......

http://www.taylorsfirearms.com/products/cfOpenTop.tpl
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Fox Creek Kid

No stainless offered & Uberti does not "factory" nickel anymore I believe. It's up to the importer here to "farm" it out to be done I believe. Abilene will be along to tell us shortly. I have a two digit Open Top that I got in Sept. '99 out of the first stateside shipment and I had it nickel plated by a local guy. It has faux ivory Mexican Eagle grips & a lanyard ring and has been fired over 10,000 times with real BP loads. So many that I had to have a recoil plate machined into the breech face. The gun is as tight today as it was new.  ;)

Bangor Dan

Just a few weeks ago I asked a local dealer to contact Taylors about ordering a '72 open top with a nickel finish, per their web site. He hasn't told me that they didn't accept the order, but he did say that Taylors would probably have the nickel applied by a stateside firm.

Bangor Dan

Henry4440

Thanks for the information.
Too bad they didn't made a stainless one. :(
;)

Long Johns Wolf

The Uberti Open Tops are available in Germany in the regular blue/CCH finish, "in the white" (stainless look) with fire-blued screws (the ones I have seen were in .38 Special with Navy grips) and factory engraved with silver plating.
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Henry4440

Quote from: Long Johns Wolf on January 31, 2009, 08:39:41 AM
The Uberti Open Tops are available in Germany in the regular blue/CCH finish, "in the white" (stainless look) with fire-blued screws (the ones I have seen were in .38 Special with Navy grips) and factory engraved with silver plating.
Long Johns Wolf

I have to call Hege here in Germany.
Thanks, LJW
;)

Fingers McGee

Quote from: Long Johns Wolf on January 31, 2009, 08:39:41 AM
The Uberti Open Tops are available in Germany in the regular blue/CCH finish, "in the white" (stainless look) with fire-blued screws (the ones I have seen were in .38 Special with Navy grips) and factory engraved with silver plating.
Long Johns Wolf

Now I'd love to have a pair of those.

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Abilene

Cimarron for the most part doesn't import Ubertis with nickle plating any more because Uberti's plating was not consistent.  They stock a few guns in nickle, but basically will get any gun you want plated (I think it takes a month or so).  They send the gun to Ford Plating, who do a good job.  They also rarely order engraved guns from Uberti any more because it takes so long.  They mostly use Savannah Gun Works (SASS member Have A Bourbon) for engraving.

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