Uberti 1873 Carbine .45LC - How to Full disassembly and reassembly (field strip)
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- Uberti 1873 Carbine .45LC - How to Full disassembly and reassembly (field strip)
The success of the 1873 Rifle was assured when Colt quickly offered its Peacemaker in the same caliber. Then a cowboy needed only 1 cartridge belt for a lever-action rifle plus his 6-shooter.
The Model 1873 was one of the most successful Winchester rifles of its day, with Winchester marketing it as "The Gun That Won the West". Still an icon in the modern day, it was manufactured between 1873 and 1923. It was originally chambered for the .44-40 cartridge, which was the first centrefire cartridge and which became immensely popular. The 1873 was later produced in .38-40 and .32-20, all of which later became popular handgun cartridges of the day, allowing users to carry just one type of ammunition. The Model 1873 was produced in three variations: a 24-inch barrel rifle, a 20-inch barrel carbine, and a "musket"-which was aimed at military contracts and only made up less than 5% of production. (Musket was a term that, at the time, denoted a full-length military-style stock, not to be confused with a true smoothbore musket). The standard rifle-length version was most popular in the 19th century, although Winchester would make rifles to order in any configuration the customer wished, including longer barrels or baby carbines with barrels as short as 12 inches, octagonal-shaped barrels, colour case hardened receivers and fancy engraving.
The original Model 1873 was never offered in the military revolver .45 Colt cartridge, but a number of modern reproductions are chambered for the round.
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I have this gun,it’s been slicked up. I absolutely love this rifle.
Very helpful. Thank you
This is a great help! I never plan on taking mine down this far, but it's helpful to know how to at least get the side plates off in order to do any cleaning up in there that I might need to do.
Thanks
Excellent video, and great choice of music, too!
Thanks for this video...good camera positions.
For those of you attempting this, you might want to use the correct size screwdrivers. Just sayin' . . .
These screws will strip the heads VERY easily. Especially for unscrewing first time!
Good video
So cool
اجمل سلاح شوتو في حياتي
Great video, this really helps, thanks!
You're welcome
Very very helpfull✌️👌
Muito bom o conteúdo e a montagem e desmontagem perfeito vídeo nota 1000
Obrigado pelo elogio, espero ter mais tempo para vídeos semelhantes no futuro.
What was the part left over still laying on the table?
Could of taken the bolt out. That is the part I needed to see
Awesome video may I ask where I can get a ladder rear sight like yours?
Eu meu amigão gosto muito dos seus vidios uma boa noite
Obrigado. Não tenho feito muito recentemente, mas estou planejando começar de novo.
هذا اخترع مذهل ممتاز اتمانة ان احصل على مثله في ليبيا
Almost complete, but you didn't remove the bolt which comes in 3 pieces - which I saw done but wasn't able to take notes. Still, thanks for your video.
Não se precupe sou um adimerador secreto e quero adéri reconhecimento
Also when I put mine back together the brass block had a little play up and down that it didn't before. What could the cause be?
when turned upside down the two small screws forward of the lever handle make those adjustments. the one on the loading gate side adjusts the brass block the other one the lever resistance. it will take some trial and error to make sure it picks up and chambers the round after you've done it a few times you'll know what you're looking for, hope this helps also make sure the spring inside is making good contact, the contact area is small and easy to miss
Great video. Well done. Did you have to do anything to your parts when you initially disassembled & reassembled this rifle. Any polishing or deburring? It looks like everything goes back together pretty smoothly. Thanks.
Thanks. I didn't have to do anything. I disassembled this weapon for the first time.
Que elegancia de arma me gustaría tener una para la caseria de jabali
That part was a screwdriver bit
Winchester
Quiero uno aunque no sea funcional para colección
Just for the record, it’s spelled “carbine”. There isn’t an extra letter “a” in the word.
typing error :-)
you never removed the bolt. the one reason i came to this video. full disassembly.......not.
Could you make the intro 20 min longer. The Fuck.
Of course. Next time :-)
Video is too long, no need to watch unscrewing screws.