Uberti retractable firing pin

Started by medic15al, June 08, 2020, 10:42:30 PM

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medic15al

I have a Uberti SAA that fell in my lap for $200 from a neighbor selling off. (I honestly told him the value, he just wanted quick sale) And it is the newer retracting firing pin.

What parts do I need to replace to make it a normal fixed firing pin gun?
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45 Dragoon

You just replace the actuator spring and plunger with a fixed pin.
The firing pin stays in the extended position but you still have 3 clicks. Its a "user install", i can send you one but i need an address (pm me). If you ever sell it, you can reinstall the safety. If 4 clicks are a must, you'll need a hammer and a trigger (Cattleman).

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medic15al

Thanks sir! I do prefer 4 clicks. It's just the trigger and hammer replacement?
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Coffinmaker


The biggest problem you will encounter, is finding the previous iteration of Uberti Hammer and Trigger.  Uberti has a nasty habit of not supporting previous iterations of parts, once they have "Enhanced" something, that's it.  No more of the old parts.  Once the usual suspects (EMF, Dixie, Taylors and Cimarron have run out of the old pattern parts, Es tut Mir Leid.

Although I haven't tried it in a Lustrum or so, you may be able to substitute Pietta hammer and Trigger.  Don't quote me on that.

medic15al

Welll..... Manure....

I believe Uberti stepped on their tails with this. 

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Coffinmaker


Dave T

Safety Nazis (corporate lawyers) win, we the consumer loose. Seems the way of things these days.

Dave

dangt

I posted this info in another section here, Gun Reviews.

In March I ordered a "four click" hammer and trigger from Taylor's F.A. Co for a Cattleman II.  The  trigger came right away but the hammer was sold out so I placed a Back Order.

The new hammer just arrived about a week ago and I have installed it and fitted the trigger , which I think curiously had absolutely no stoning on the hammer notch contact surface.  It was rounded there. 

Hammer required only removal of a serious burr at the outer edge of the "hook" or full cock shelf.  I also relieved some metal from the safety and half-cock notch to eliminate catching the trigger "nose" and wedging that into the notch.  Neither hand nor bolt/cylinder stop required any adjustment.

This version of "no safety" hammer is apparently still available or at least it is still being shipped by Uberti in Italy.

medic15al

Glad to hear of this. Thanks for letting us know!
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GSP7

I just put a old style non safety 4 click in my Taylor cattleman 44 special. Its  Cimarron Thunderstorm low/wde hammer non-safety

Yeah, I had to fit and stone things

Taylor only has their low wide hammer (runnin iron) with the stupid retractable firing pin acording to Ryan at Taylors parts

The other 4 click hammer in the picture is a standard spur Hammer got from Taylors (spare since I found the Thunderstorm hammer) , and the hammer I took out with the retract-o pin



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Roundsworth

I contacted VTI Parts and asked what parts I needed to convert my new Cimarron to the original non-safety action. I purchased a new hammer and trigger, as recommended, and they dropped right in. Indexing and lock-up were perfect.
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Abilene

Quote from: Roundsworth on August 10, 2024, 01:43:00 PM
I contacted VTI Parts and asked what parts I needed to convert my new Cimarron to the original non-safety action. I purchased a new hammer and trigger, as recommended, and they dropped right in. Indexing and lock-up were perfect.
I'm not sure what you paid, but Taylors has been listing that hammer and trigger for considerably less than VTI.
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Roundsworth

I did not think of looking at Taylor's. Indeed, I paid quite a bit more at VTI. I will do more research next time.
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