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Taylor’s Uberti saddle ring carbine, Win 1866 clone in 32-20


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The little carbine appears to be totally stock, but runs smooth enough that someone has probably done a light smoothing of the internals. I picked it up in a trade as a backup for my Cimarron rifle and have used it in  2 or 3 matches.  The blue is practically perfect with wear showing only on the loading gate.  Stock is a nice piece of wood with a few small safe dings on the bottom edge 

 

 

Price is firm at $900 plus $30 for SHIB31A0354-9102-48BA-AB6A-B2B07B5B8919.thumb.jpeg.ef57a0969625c2294061b0df9555f9b6.jpegBBF32BD3-D861-4914-820D-76331429E504.thumb.jpeg.525cce6a761626b2b002517bc4836680.jpeg7432CF0C-31FC-4BD2-B38E-355E336DEAEA.thumb.jpeg.56ae7c23d35c4fcc392170e7fb70336b.jpeg

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  • Mack Hacker, #60477 changed the title to Taylor’s Uberti saddle ring carbine, Win 1873 clone in 32-20
  • Mack Hacker, #60477 changed the title to Taylor’s Uberti saddle ring carbine, Win 1866 clone in 32-20

I cannot believe I haven’t been jumped on for calling this an 1873.  I corrected the title.    I am still in recovery mode from Land Run

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A dandy little carbine, as Jeff Quinn would say.

 

I'd agree.

 

Nice!

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