Pictures, Show us yer clones

Started by Curley Cole, June 12, 2012, 02:22:13 PM

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Monsai52

I just recently picked up this Cimarron Uberti Flat Top Target Bisley in 44-40.  This is my 1st Uberti SAA clone, and even though it's a little older (1998 vintage) I'm impressed with the quality of fit and finish.

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Virginia Gentleman

Quote from: RattlesnakeJack on July 19, 2014, 01:35:34 PM
Gorgeous!  I've always loved that charcoal blue finish, but have shied away from it because I have heard it is not very durable, even though that in itself makes such a reproduction more "historically correct.  What is your experience?

Grant:  What the importers and Uberti call "charcoal blue" really isn't, it is nitre blue that they dip in molten potassium nitrate.  That is why it is very fragile and looks so neon blue.

Sergeant Klondike

My Navy Arms 45 LC started life as a new blued gun.  I sent it to a gunsmith in Arizona for an action job and antiquing.   He did an awesome job.  In person the gun looks 100+ years old. 

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Sergeant Klondike

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Sergeant Klondike

"Law and Order Every Time That's Us" - Turkey Creek Jack Johnson, Tombstone Territory

Sergeant Klondike

"Law and Order Every Time That's Us" - Turkey Creek Jack Johnson, Tombstone Territory

Sergeant Klondike

"Law and Order Every Time That's Us" - Turkey Creek Jack Johnson, Tombstone Territory

Sergeant Klondike

"Law and Order Every Time That's Us" - Turkey Creek Jack Johnson, Tombstone Territory

Sergeant Klondike

"Law and Order Every Time That's Us" - Turkey Creek Jack Johnson, Tombstone Territory

Ben Beam

That's a great collection, txchuckcook, and as always your photographs are amazing. You have a great eye for composition.
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Baltimore Ed

Here's one. Not sure of the caliber.
"Give'em hell, Pike"
There is no horse so dead that you cannot continue to beat it.

Sergeant Klondike

Quote from: Ben Beam on August 15, 2017, 10:30:01 PM
That's a great collection, txchuckcook, and as always your photographs are amazing. You have a great eye for composition.

Thanks!  I enjoy shooting photos almost as much as guns :)
"Law and Order Every Time That's Us" - Turkey Creek Jack Johnson, Tombstone Territory

Cholla Hill Tirador


Sergeant Klondike

Quote from: Cholla Hill Tirador on August 16, 2017, 09:18:38 PM
  I really, really like this one. Wish I knew how he did it!

CHT

I'm not sure what process he used.  I'm 100% happy with his work.  Well worth the money.   His website is classicsingleaction.com
"Law and Order Every Time That's Us" - Turkey Creek Jack Johnson, Tombstone Territory

Cholla Hill Tirador

Quote from: txchuckcook on August 16, 2017, 09:43:49 PM
I'm not sure what process he used.  I'm 100% happy with his work.  Well worth the money.   His website is classicsingleaction.com

Yep, already been there! I shot him an email about fixing the POI on my USFA. He says he's out of commission until November, but we'll see what he says.

   CHT

yahoody

"time leaves tombstones or dry bones"  SASS #2903

PackinPreacher

.357 Mag on top & ..45lc Bottom - Uberti Cattleman Hombre 4.75" barrels.

Si vis pacem, para bellum.

Coal Creek Griff

Welcome to the City!  Those look like fun guns.

CC Griff
Manager, WT Ranch--Coal Creek Division

BOLD #921
BOSS #196
1860 Henry Rifle Shooter #173
SSS #573

Wallace Foster

Nothing fancy just a plain picture  :)

Lefty Dude

My Cimarron 5 1/2" Uberti  BP frame, with some of Jim Downing scratch work.

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