![]() And there are NO "Shortcuts" in making them either. Neither do any of the Brownings and Winchesters. The single triggered Uberti made 1885s don't have a "fly" in them. So do the recently Brownings and Winchesters. They same basic design as the original rifles and most of them shoot well. If you don't have the $2,000 that a new C Sharps 1885 Highwall WILL cost you once you pay the excise tax and shipping(not to mention sales tax in some states), The Uberti 1885s are a good second choice. Pretty biased little rant there.It's apparent you've never owned an Uberti 1885 and don't know what a hammer fly is, either. ![]() ![]() Just like many Winchester 1885 buyers did in the 1880s! ![]() It is fun to order the C.Sharps 1885 YOU want and wait a little for it to be made and delivered. And the C.Sharps is self-cocking like the originals it doesn't have that "fly" that some of the imports (and the last real Winchesters) have which drops the hammer to half-cock on loading. The imported versions all have modifications intended to make them easier to produce. And you can get just about anything you want, including. They are pricey, a bit more than the "Blowning"/"Winchester" version made by Miroku and a lot more than the Italian versions.
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