Texas Brush Popper

Started by Phil Morris, June 03, 2021, 02:22:08 PM

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Phil Morris

This week I was fortunate enough to obtain this Uberti Cimarron 1873 "Texas Brush Popper" in 357 magnum from a buddy.  He already had it dialed in so the first time out I had no trouble ringing steel plates out at 100 yards with the buckhorn sights.  That is saying something with my old eyes.  What a fun and beautiful gun.

locolarry

Very nice. I almost bought one in 45 colt. Ended up with a straight stocked 1/2 round 1/2 octagon non-checkered Stoeger/uberti in 45. Congrats on the new gun.

1961MJS

Dang, the right side of the action looks like you done broke it.
Later
Mike
BOSS #230

Brevet Lieutenant Colonel
Division of Oklahoma

Phil Morris

Quote from: 1961MJS on May 09, 2022, 01:33:23 PM
Dang, the right side of the action looks like you done broke it.
Later

LOL.  The case coloring on that one is pretty intense.

Buckaroo Lou

Very nice looking little rifle. Hope you have many hours of enjoyment shooting it. I have a 1873 Winchester/Miroku rifle in .357 and it is very accurate and a hoot to shoot.
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