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  • Nice grips, man !! One question, please: you has need to make any fix in thats grips to fit well on your Uberti ?? Are the Buffalo Bros grips fully compatible with Uberti Cattleman ?? Thanks a lot ;)

  • @miguelajedecadiz The Buffalo Brothers grips are fully compatible, but they aren't a simple install. It does take some sanding and gluing to fit them. Buffalo Brothers will also install the grips for you if you so desire.

  • @busboy999 Thanks !!

  • @blackcerberus999 Much appreciated brother.

  • A absolutely beautiful weapon, a work of art

  • :O

  • one word badass

  • damn thats one nice gun i wish i had one, i just got a blank firing colt

  • That is a goddamn thing of beauty right there. Damn fine weapon sir.

  • @pleasuretrip Thanks much brother!

  • Very pretty gun i have the bat masterson pair and i had to decide between something similar to that or one of those, I was worried i'd never shoot the engraved one because cleaning residue out of small engraved spots is a real bitch XD

  • busboy99 Those are some beautiful grips. Where did you get them? Buffalo Brothers?

  • @4325air Yes indeed sir. Outstanding grips.

  • Moron. you load only 5 when cowboy action shooting. Don't post when you don't have a clue what you are talking about.

  • @MrSteverino1958 What are you talking about? This is a pretty faithful SAA reproduction with no trigger transfer bar safety mechanism, and if dropped the hammer can fire a round that is aligned with it. For safety you only load five unless actively shooting. This has nothing to do with "cowboy action shooting."This is gun safety, and is included with teh gun's manual to boot. It doesn't have anything to do with boys and their expensive hobbies that I don't partake in.

  • @busboy999 Hey, no sweat, busboy. I enjoyed your video. Let ol' Steverino there, SAA expert par excellance, just go right on ahead and load up all six in his non-transfer-bar Colt cone. Hopefully it'll go off into his foot. In fact, we all might be even more lucky, with some "cleaning of the gene pool." I've been shooting Colt SAAs for over 55 years and have seen too many accidents. In fact, even with a Ruger I still stay in the habit of loading 5 plus an empty. Again, well done.

  • @4325air Much appreciated sir. Between Dad and the Army, I've had weapons safety well drilled into my head. *grin*

  • @busboy999 Same here! Small world! Dad put in 28 years in parachute infantry; I put in 26 years in same + SF. You and I both learned our weapons safety well, didn't we? I've got no tolerance at all for unsafe acts, smart alecks, or showing-off. It takes but one round--and I want to keep enjoying watching my granddaughter growing up! :o)) Last question: Do you recall your color and so forth of the grips from BB?, ie ivory, old ivory antique, etc? They have quite a selection. Best wishes.

  • @4325air Thanks for you and your father's service brother! To answer your question, they were the regular ivory with black relief. I forget their exact name for it. Not the antique of course though.

  • good job only loading 5 shot a ton of idots on utube load all 6

  • @MrLazyboy4200 Yea, I only load six at the range when I'm actively firing off all six. I keep it hung up with five in and the hammer down on the empty sixth otherwise.

  • That is a beautiful SAA

  • Can we see it out on the range going pew pew pew?

  • @karnak99 Sure thing! Its one of my other vids Karnak. I'll post on it on the message board too.

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