Uberti 1873 Cattleman Hombre .357 Mag Non-glare Matte Revolver
Specifications
Grip 1-pc walnut
Action Single Action
Finish Non-glare matte
Sights Iron Sights
Weight 2.2 pounds
Capacity 6
Grip Safety No
Optic Ready No
Barrel Length 4.75 inches
Caliber / Gauge .357 Mag
Manual Safety No
Overall Length 10.25 inches
Trigger Safety No
Threaded Barrel No
Mode Of Operation Manual Repeating
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Description
Product Overview
Uberti’s 1873 Cattleman Hombre revolver in .357 Magnum brings the classic single-action Peacemaker-style layout into a compact Hombre package. With a 4.75 in barrel, fixed sights, and one-piece walnut grips, it’s built for easy handling while still delivering the performance you expect from the .357 Magnum cartridge.
Key Features
- .357 Magnum chambering for versatile performance
- 4.75 in barrel for a compact, handy carry profile
- 6-shot fluted cylinder with classic single-action feel
- Non-glare matte finish to help reduce glare in changing light
- One-piece walnut grip for comfortable, traditional control
- Fixed front and rear sights for straightforward use
If you want a compact, classic single-action .357 Magnum revolver with traditional styling, the Uberti 1873 Cattleman Hombre is a standout choice.
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Boyd H.
1 year ago
Verified Purchaser
Love this pistol. The...
Love this pistol. The action is smooth and crisp. The finish is nice, I did polish the brass myself which makes the firearm pop a little more. The only thing I have against the firearm is that the grips are made for this single firearm, I've tried twice now to, change to custom grips and was unable due to the fact that they firearms frame trigger guard and backstrap or all unique to this single pistol. All in all, it's a great firearm and you can't go wrong with the purchase. Of course, buds is the absolute when it comes to purchasing fire arms online.
Rodney M.
2 years ago
Verified Purchaser
Good 6 shooter you...
Good 6 shooter you won't regret getting it
Patrick L.
5 years ago
Verified Purchaser
I purchased this...
I purchased this pistol 2 Christmas ago . I knew I would love it and I do . I have had 0 issues with it . From time to time I have taken it to steel challenge and can't quite compete with semiautomatic pistols this one gets the job done . FYI it does turn heads
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Questions & Answers
Q: Does this model have the transfer bar safety?
Author: Steven W.
(4) ANSWERS
A: Steven, this is a newer production model with the Transfer Bar, 3 - Clicks and not the original Colt 4 - Click design. Cheers and stay safe!
Author: James G.
A: Hi, All Uberti 1873 made after 2016 comes with a transfer bar and a new Uberti retracting firing pin safety system which is 3 clicks now. I hope this helps.
Author: Trin K.
A: yes it has the transfer bar safety
Author: Randy I.
A: Yes sir this revolver has the transfer bar safety and is safe to carry fully loaded as long as it is kept in good working condition.
Author: Paul F.
Q: Is there anything different between this revolver and the Cimarron pistoleer? I know they are all Uberti but I was wondering if the quality of the finish may be different other than color.
Author: Jason E.
(2) ANSWERS
A: Hi Jason and welcome. Surprisingly, the quality is equal. Whichever one you can get for the best deal is the deciding factor in this case. Cheers and stay safe!
Author: James G.
A: Jason, this is a big online debate Wich ones better. Does seem from people who have owned both tend to say the cimarron has better fit and finish and slightly better trigger. They're both made by uberti like you said so I can't see there being much of a difference if any. Either way both are fine revolvers. Hope this helps some and good luck with your choice.
Author: Josh T.
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