I have replicas in both 1858 and 1875, 44 and 45LC respectively. Really like them both. They would probably be the last handguns I would part with if push came to shove
ive seen your other video on this beautiful revolver and im still just as impressed with it.,it looks like you might have just cost me a little more cash
Great video and some very nice revolvers to Icarryone and love your choice in grips to. I have Model Colt 1873 Taylor in 45LC that shoots awesome. Thanks for the video, Slim.
At X- mas, I bought a 1911 in 10mm from Taylor an Co. Very impressed with the quality an accuracy of it, never heard of them before an took a chance. I will buy more of there arms in the furure, an yes that sure is a purty gun, but I'm a sucker for case colored hardening an old school blueing in my S/A's colts, so as far as I can tell Taylors right there to. Thx for the vid
I have seen the other video on this gun. Excellent video s!. Good history lesson! I have a Remington 1875 45lc. I relode with smokeless powder and black powder. Because it's a reproduction. I target shoot, and hunt with it. This is one of my favorite handguns,other than the Scotfield.David Back from Menifee county Kentucky.
May I suggest a video about s&w airweight 442? I think the hammerless revolvers are beautiful and would like to know more about them. Thank you for your time Sir.
I was looking for someone with this pistola in .357 mag. Almost everyone has the .45 long colt. I was hoping you would do a range review as I'm interested in this for handgun hunting and am curious about its accuracy with heavy magnum loads, ease of handling and durability. Hope you check it out and post another video. Thanks
I've been considering one of these as a partner to my 1873 SAA clone. I'm interested in the action and safety features, do they follow the Remington patents or has Uberti "safetied" these versions like they did the Cattleman II, with a floating firing pin or some other type that makes it less than truly authentic?
Yes, this is a redux copy of that video. Several viewers notified me that something had gone wrong with the audio on the original. You must have missed the note in the video description box. Again, sorry for any inconvenience.
Wow - beautiful revolver and a piece of history - a stunning combination.
Thanks Greg!
I have replicas in both 1858 and 1875, 44 and 45LC respectively. Really like them both. They would probably be the last handguns I would part with if push came to shove
A nice friend gave me an EMF 1875 Outlaw in 45 LC. It's quite big and heavy.
Beautiful trio of revolvers
Thanks Chris!
ive seen your other video on this beautiful revolver and im still just as impressed with it.,it looks like you might have just cost me a little more cash
I totally understand!
Always classy grips.
Always!
Great video and some very nice revolvers to Icarryone and love your choice in grips to. I have Model Colt 1873 Taylor in 45LC that shoots awesome. Thanks for the video, Slim.
My pleasure Slim!
Another outstanding video presentation will fantastic historical facts. I really enjoy your gun reviews!
Thanks Fred!
Sweet! Now, do a video on a western belt and holster setup for it !😊👍
Well, here you go Jon: ua-cam.com/video/JQAXyG9E-y8/v-deo.html
At X- mas, I bought a 1911 in 10mm from Taylor an Co. Very impressed with the quality an accuracy of it, never heard of them before an took a chance. I will buy more of there arms in the furure, an yes that sure is a purty gun, but I'm a sucker for case colored hardening an old school blueing in my S/A's colts, so as far as I can tell Taylors right there to. Thx for the vid
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It’s amazing how big they were. Nice though!
Nice indeed!
@@Icarryone love watching your videos! 😄👌
I have seen the other video on this gun. Excellent video s!. Good history lesson! I have a Remington 1875 45lc. I relode with smokeless powder and black powder. Because it's a reproduction. I target shoot, and hunt with it. This is one of my favorite handguns,other than the Scotfield.David Back from Menifee county Kentucky.
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The Remington 1875 revolver is beautiful gun.
Love the case hardening
Me too!
Thanks for the upload!!! 🤠👍
My pleasure Paul. 👍
Another great video. Keep ‘em comin’.
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Peace of History and Art in one ‼️👍👏👍❗
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Agreed! 👍
Nice info on the .45 LC cyl.
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Yeah Buddy
Exactly! 👍
I love mine. It’s a great revolver.
so this is the BIG IRON in the song
It is indeed!
Gracias por mostrar , like y saludos desde el mediterraneo
¡Hola! Gracias por pasar.
“I like mine with a bit more heft…” Boss Spearman ‘Open Range’.
Nice steel my friend
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Like those grips
Thank you!
May I suggest a video about s&w airweight 442? I think the hammerless revolvers are beautiful and would like to know more about them. Thank you for your time Sir.
If I get my hands on one, I'd be pleased to review it.
Very Nice ! 👍
Thank you!
I was looking for someone with this pistola in .357 mag. Almost everyone has the .45 long colt. I was hoping you would do a range review as I'm interested in this for handgun hunting and am curious about its accuracy with heavy magnum loads, ease of handling and durability. Hope you check it out and post another video. Thanks
I've been considering one of these as a partner to my 1873 SAA clone. I'm interested in the action and safety features, do they follow the Remington patents or has Uberti "safetied" these versions like they did the Cattleman II, with a floating firing pin or some other type that makes it less than truly authentic?
Love.the.peace.revolver❤
Roll tide roll
Always!!
Apologies sir, is this a reupload of a previous video you’ve done? I swear I’ve seen it.
Yes, this is a redux copy of that video. Several viewers notified me that something had gone wrong with the audio on the original. You must have missed the note in the video description box. Again, sorry for any inconvenience.
What was the barrel length??
I wish thay made it in 44magnum for hunting big game .
I would have bought one in 1880, but then again I just dont like Colts all that much
Give me one please
Nah!