I ordered this rifle back in March and my LGS called this morning and said it had arrived.
I went down and looked it over to make sure it was what I had ordered and that there were no glaring issues and as one would expect from Uberti/Cimarron it was perfect.
This model is a saddle ring carbine with a 20" full octoganal barrel and button magazine.
Bluing was very good, wood to metal fit excellent, sights were centered on the barrel and tight in their dovetails.
The dust cover slid easily on the top of the receiver, the loading gate operated easily and the bore was bright and shined like a house of mirrors.
The lever operated easily but was noticeably "tighter" than my Chaparrel model 1876 in 50/95.
Trigger pull is not what I'd call light but it was manageable and I'd estimate it broke at about 6 pounds.
After eyeballing it pretty hard, everything looked right so I filled out the paperwork, paid what was owed and about 30 seconds after the register "dinged" I was sideways out of the stores parking lot headed for the range.
The ammo I was using is a smokeless load I worked up for my Chaparrel 50/95 so I wasn't expecting much but was pleasantly surprised when it turned in groups of about 2" at 75 yards (although it printed 5" high).
Offhand at 100 yards it was easy to wear out a 12" steel plate using a 6 O'clock hold as long as I didn't let the wind push me around too much.
The engraving on the left side of the receiver is tastefully done and unobtrusive. The guys at my LGS had no idea that it was even engraved till I pointed it out.
I'm extremely pleased with my purchase and am looking forward to working up a load that'll print more closely to the point of aim and it is my plan to take it hunting this fall.