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johnson1942
06-02-2017, 01:51 PM
this winter i bought a new stainless steel uberti 45 long colt cattle man in the 7 and 1/2 inch barrel. this is what i done to it. wire spring for the bottom spring. the main spring was good. i polished the stainless steel to and nince shine. under the trigger guard was a lot of tool marks. made that area perfect with a high polish and no tool marks. when you took the cylinder out there was a machined area that needed smoothing out so the rim of the case would not catch in rotation of the cylinder. that is now smooth and highly polished. i sent the cylinder to DOUG GUY and he did a complete cylinder job for a very reasonable fee. i have a forcing cone cutter so i put a nice forcing cone in it that was way better than factory. as the cylinder was not stainless steel but polished steel i polished even more and sent it to mahovshys metalife to nickle plate ot a high polish. got it back one month later to day UPS and it is very well done and beautiful. put it in the gun and put 6 rounds in and went to the deck and rapid fired it at a man size target out about 20 yards i just put up. all were in the center chest area. not only do i have a beautiful gun but it really shoots. oh yes, i stripped the varnish off of the grips and polished oiled them down and they are really nice now. any cowboy action shooter would love to get their hands on this gun as it would win matches. im just going to do my thing and rapid fire it from the deck at the man target with my hand loads and never ever miss the target. is the single action army good for self defence, with me it is, im fast, my gun is tuned to the max and i never ever miss. am i happy with mahovskys metalife, you bet i am and im send a trigger guard asap to nickle plate next week. am i happy with DOUG GUY, you bet i am, the cases fall out of the ssa and it is consistantly accurate. thanks doug and metalife. johnson 1942

Speedo66
06-02-2017, 04:31 PM
Doesn't look like any response is necessary, you've said it all and answered all the questions. lol

Paragraphs might be nice, though.

johnson1942
06-02-2017, 05:18 PM
just sharing the joy,as far as paragraphs, could care less.

bedbugbilly
06-02-2017, 07:38 PM
Sounds like you got her just the way you want her! Now enjoy and have fun!

I bought a blued 40 Colt 7 1/2" Uberti and it is one of my favorites. All it gets is my reloads. Mine was great right out of the box and I haven't had to do a thing to it. The furthest I've shot it so far is 50 yards and it shoots very well at that distance - better than I do. With the traditional RNFP 255 ish grain lead boolit it is a sweet shooter.

Enjoy and have fun!

johnson1942
06-03-2017, 12:03 AM
put about 60 rounds through it to day and never missed the gong once. thanks, it is fun.

Pistolero49
06-03-2017, 11:36 AM
johnson1942,
Congrats on your project! Sounds like a great six-shooter. I would sure like to see some photos.
Regards,

LAH
06-03-2017, 12:25 PM
Love a gun report.

johnson1942
06-03-2017, 12:54 PM
it really worked out well with the nickle plated cylinder. my daughter is coming to visit me from n.dak. she loves to shoot handguns. i got the cylinder back in time, and the new man target is up and i have a icecream pail fill of reloads for her to burn through. im going to let her shoot all of them if she want. i really really like the way the grips turned out with the varnish off them and they are oiled. how ever maybe in the future i will put some elk horn grips on it from a guy in minn. that would make that gun perfect in every way.

LAH
06-03-2017, 01:08 PM
Pictures please please.

johnson1942
06-03-2017, 01:47 PM
ill try to get my wife to do the pictures.

dhenry132
06-03-2017, 02:56 PM
good report, thanks

45 Dragoon
06-06-2017, 05:31 AM
"Tuned to the max" , what all did you do to it? Don't fan it if it's not set up for it, you'll ruin it. There's a LOT you can do to a Cattleman. Set up correctly, they can be an awesome S.A.! I have a highly modified (much more than the so called "factory tuning") El Patron Comp that I have with me all the time. I have fanned it at least 50 cycles a day for 3 yrs., it's the easiest handling S.A. I own. Other than the flat main spring, it has all coil springs. Hammer draw is 3 lbs. Trig. pull is 2 1/2 lbs.

Mike

johnson1942
06-06-2017, 02:58 PM
go to the top and i posted what all i done to it. i would never ever fan any of my uberti colts. i can shoot fast enough with out that. its a keeper

45 Dragoon
06-06-2017, 06:05 PM
So, the "bottom" spring I guess is the combination spring? I think you loose a lot of feel with wires. Coils (correctly done) still give a snappy "factory" feel/sound.

You said "rapid fire" so, fanning comes to mind. Rapid means different things to different people. Its perfectly fine to do that if you're set up for it. I was just cautioning you if yours isn't.

Glad you like what you have.

Mike

LAH
06-06-2017, 11:21 PM
You said "rapid fire" so, fanning comes to mind. Rapid means different things to different people.

Guess it does mean different things to different people. I figure fanning would be called just that though.

45 Dragoon
06-07-2017, 10:05 AM
LAH,
Well, rapid to some may be 6 shots in 30 sec. Others may think more like 6 shots in 5 sec. The OP was being a little vague so I mainly wanted to caution him before he destroys his beloved revolver. Fanning is actually a method, not a speed. You can fan 6 shots over a day or a week if you like, one shot at a time. One can also "thumb slip" by using the off hand thumb to cycle the action as fast as a fanning method. So, you were obviously thinking of fanning in a "rapid succession" scenario. So was I. I guess we were on the same page after all . . . . . you know, that " . . rose by any other name . . . " thing . . .

Mike

johnson1942
06-07-2017, 10:40 AM
cock shoot , cock shoot. never miss the man target at 20 yards. never ever fan dont need to. son in law spent a day with me and went though a couple of hundred rounds and never ever missed the man target once. lobes that ssa and may want to get one. his favorite one to shoot was the 1871-1872 uberti colt open top in 45 long colt. it points like a finger. he is a big man. 6 foot 6 and 250 pound and not fat so the cattle man fit his hand better than mine. he also shot the 1871-1872 upen top uberti colt 38 special and got very fast very tight groups with that. this morning he want to shoot my man with no name uberti colt 1851 navy conversion in 38 special. it very very addictive too shoot these gun. like eating peanuts, just cant stop.

LAH
06-07-2017, 10:12 PM
I didn't say a word about the speed of fanning. The OP said nothing of fanning. He simply said rapid fire.

45 Dragoon
06-07-2017, 11:17 PM
LAH,
Yep.

And that's Great!! See, you've learned something!!

That's what these forums are all about!!



Mike

LAH
06-08-2017, 08:45 AM
Originally Posted by 45 Dragoon

You said "rapid fire" so, fanning comes to mind. Rapid means different things to different people.


Guess it does mean different things to different people. I figure fanning would be called just that though.

When I said "just that", I did mean that fanning would be called fanning. So "rapid fire" did not come to mind for me.

scattershot
06-08-2017, 09:48 AM
Congrats on your revolver, love to see some pics.

Lefty Red
06-08-2017, 09:48 AM
Good stuff!


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45 Dragoon
06-08-2017, 10:45 AM
LAH,
I totally understand what you mean. It does come to mind for me though. I guess that's a problem for you (not really though, we know . . . ). I was just yanking your chain a little since you brought it up (which added absolutely nothing to this thread) just to "yank my chain some". See, you or I may think differently than others and when you keep bringing it up, it seems " snarky".

Rather than be snarky back, I added a little humor to my comment but apparently it went over your head. So I'll try one more time. (Here goes) I wanted to make sure johnson1942 didn't mess his revolver up by "rapidly firing it too fast" on the order of "fanning". The word fanning didn't seem to bother him, and you seem to have a problem with my query (asking about it) so you apparently needed to remark that you thought fanning meant fanning. I understand why you said what you said and so does everybody else reading this. Personally, it appears" petty" to me but I tried to give you an out but you want to push it. So go ahead and make your points, insinuations, or whatever ( I'm a big boy!). Say what you really want to say buddy!

Mike

45 Dragoon
06-08-2017, 01:23 PM
johnson1942,
I apologize for the apparent highjacking of your thread.

Enjoy your revolver! That is the main thing here!

Some pics would be nice though.

Mike

LAH
06-08-2017, 06:26 PM
LAH,
I totally understand what you mean. It does come to mind for me though. I guess that's a problem for you (not really though, we know . . . ). I was just yanking your chain a little since you brought it up (which added absolutely nothing to this thread) just to "yank my chain some". See, you or I may think differently than others and when you keep bringing it up, it seems " snarky".

Rather than be snarky back, I added a little humor to my comment but apparently it went over your head. So I'll try one more time. (Here goes) I wanted to make sure johnson1942 didn't mess his revolver up by "rapidly firing it too fast" on the order of "fanning". The word fanning didn't seem to bother him, and you seem to have a problem with my query (asking about it) so you apparently needed to remark that you thought fanning meant fanning. I understand why you said what you said and so does everybody else reading this. Personally, it appears" petty" to me but I tried to give you an out but you want to push it. So go ahead and make your points, insinuations, or whatever ( I'm a big boy!). Say what you really want to say buddy!

Mike


Wasn't trying to be "snarky" just clarifying my statement after being told the meaning of rapid fire. Like most people I don't wish to be misunderstood. And since you stated: "I totally understand what you mean"..........I'll move on. I have no points or insinuations. Been on this board for many years & never tried to insult anyone or even yank a chain. If I've offended you please accept my apology. It's never my wish to do so.

45 Dragoon
06-08-2017, 09:20 PM
LAH,
Good to hear!! I was hoping that was the case! I'd much rather make friends than enemy's!! I could tell by the post numbers you've been here a while. Apology accepted and back at you! Look forward to your posts in the future.

Mike

Bzcraig
06-08-2017, 11:06 PM
Pictures please please.

Still waiting!!