Uberti Single Action Army Revolvers

by
posted on January 16, 2013
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
shot2015_fs.jpg (37)

Uberti has introduced a new line of Single Action Army revolvers called the 1873 Horseman. The Horseman incorporates a modern transfer-bar safety system and a coil main spring for durability and reliability. It also features a wider trigger for a smoother trigger pull. The Horseman is available in .357 Mag. and .45 Long Colt, in barrel lengths of 4 3/4", 5 1/2", and 7 1/2".

Uberti has also introduced variations of its 1873 Cattleman. The six-shot Cattleman .22 LR comes with a color casehardened frame, brass backstrap and trigger guard. It is also comes with a steel backstrap and trigger guard. A 12-shot version of the Cattleman in .22 LR features a color-casehardened frame with blued-steel barrel, backstrap and trigger guard. The stock is a one-piece walnut grip that's hand-rubbed to a satin smooth oil finish. It is available in several barrel lengths and fixed sights.

For more, go to www.ubertiusa.com.

Latest

Ruger Mini-14 Upgrades
Ruger Mini-14 Upgrades

5 Must-Have Ruger Mini-14 Accessories

In production since 1973, the Ruger Mini-14 has spawned a rather healthy aftermarket of parts and accessories. Here are five that you really can't live without if you're a true Mini-14 fan.

New For 2026: U.S. Palm Eye of the Storm (EOS) Suppressors

Earlier this year, U.S. Palm promised to offer its own line of firearms and suppressors. Now, its line of suppressors, the Eye of the Storm (EOS) series, is finally here.

Gun of the Week: Taylor's & Co. TC73

The Taylor's Firearms TC73 has classic lines and a classic appearance, but unlike other lever-actions, this one has a few unique features.

The Armed Citizen® June 26, 2026

Read today's "The Armed Citizen" entry for real stories of law-abiding citizens, past and present, who used their firearms to save lives.

The U.S. Supreme Court’s Wolford v. Lopez Decision is Striking

In Wolford v. Lopez, the Supreme Court ruled that “Hawaii’s law prohibiting licensed concealed-carry permit holders from carrying handguns on private property open to the public without the property owner’s express authorization violates the Second and Fourteenth Amendments.”

The Fighting Shotgun: Myths, Legends & Facts

For a host of reasons, the Winchester Model 1897 "trench gun" probably never really made it into combat on the Western Front. But, the fact remains that Americans have always revered the shotgun as the ultimate fight-stopper.

Interests



Get the best of American Rifleman delivered to your inbox.