#SundayGunday: Uberti 1875 No.3 Top Break

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posted on June 6, 2021
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This week we're taking a closer look at the Uberti 1875 No. 3 Top Break. A revolver straight from the history of the Old West, the gun is a direct replica of Major Schofield's model of 1875. With a top-break loading style, a six-shot cylinder, and modern chamberings, the pistol is sure to appeal to hunters with an eye for history. For more information on this cowboy-style six gun, check out the video embedded above, hosted by Digital Associate Editor David Herman. MSRP: $1,179-$1,589; uberti-usa.com.
Uberti 1875 No. 3 Top Break
For more #SundayGunday, check out our playlist on YouTube, where all previous episodes are archived.

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