Manufacturer: Uberti
Model: 1873 Cattleman El Patrón CMS (Cowboy Mounted Shooter)
SKU: 349994
Caliber: .357 Magnum / .38 Special
Capacity: 6-Shot, Fluted
Barrel Length: 3.5"
Overall Length: 9.5"
Blued, Case Hardened Frame
Grips: 1-pc Checkered Walnut
Sights: Easy-View Front & Rear Sights
Weight: 2.3 lbs
Model: 1873 Cattleman El Patrón CMS (Cowboy Mounted Shooter)
SKU: 349994
Caliber: .357 Magnum / .38 Special
Capacity: 6-Shot, Fluted
Barrel Length: 3.5"
Overall Length: 9.5"
Blued, Case Hardened Frame
Grips: 1-pc Checkered Walnut
Sights: Easy-View Front & Rear Sights
Weight: 2.3 lbs
Description
You can depend on it! Lightning fast and reliable, shot after shot—in the world of single action revolvers Uberti's new hand-tuned Cattleman model is truly “the boss,” or El Patrón, as the Vaqueros of the old west would say. The gunsmiths at Uberti have fitted each El Patrón with high-grade, US-manufactured Wolff springs and each revolver has been carefully tested and certified for flawless fit and function. The result is a single-action that is reliable, lighter and faster with a smooth-tuned action. The new El Patrón is available in 6 new factory custom-tuned models with color case-hardened or stainless steel frames, numbered cylinders, steel backstraps and trigger guards, new checkered walnut grips and wide, easy-view front and rear sights.
Uberti is now offering a new 1873 Cattleman El Patron Cowboy Mounted Shooter (CMS) in a customized, full-size single-action revolver that’s designed to make mounted shooting easier. A shorter barrel is better suited for quick draw and combined with a new lower hammer profile makes it easier to cock and shoot the El Patron CMS using only one hand while mounted on horseback.
Uberti is now offering a new 1873 Cattleman El Patron Cowboy Mounted Shooter (CMS) in a customized, full-size single-action revolver that’s designed to make mounted shooting easier. A shorter barrel is better suited for quick draw and combined with a new lower hammer profile makes it easier to cock and shoot the El Patron CMS using only one hand while mounted on horseback.