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  1. #1
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    Post revolvers

    r uberti revolvers worth the $
    wondering cause im interested
    and they cost $400.00-$600.00 or more depending on the kind
    joes_4570

  2. #2
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    Yes, they will need a little tuning to work nice, but yes.

  3. #3
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    ys, bstfrnd J hs1&hesEzthyrevrygud revolvers. wrthevry cnt

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    I'd say yes. Absolutely.

  5. #5
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    I'll let you know shortly. Recently (last week) I sent my .45 schofield back for r/r of the arm to rotate the cylinder. It has become a single shot and I'me certain that Major Schofield is doing flip flops.

  6. #6
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    Default ok by me

    I have 4 colt clones and with some new springs and polishing couldent ask any more out of a cowboy gun noone could shoot as fast as the gun could. I am looking at a set of Scholfields but the first one I picked up at the store new had a bad index paw and would not rotate so I am looking for spring kits no luck so far

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