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Uberti 1873 Cattleman Steel 357 Magnum Single-Action

$599.00

Uberti 1873 Cattleman Steel 357 Magnum Single-Action — A faithful reproduction of the classic Old West revolver for target shooting and collecting. Steel frame construction. Ships from Wichita, KS.

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Kansas Gunshop is a Wichita, KS-based retailer specializing in firearms and accessories. The Uberti 1873 Cattleman Steel 357 Magnum Single-Action is a faithful reproduction of the iconic Old West revolver, built for target shooting and collecting. Its robust steel frame offers durability and a classic feel. Available now for $599.00.

Reviewed by Derek, Owner & FFL Holder at Kansas Gunshop. Kansas-licensed FFL dealer since 2008, NRA Range Safety Officer.

Last updated: April 2026

What exactly is this revolver?

The Uberti 1873 Cattleman Steel 357 Magnum Single-Action is a modern production of the classic Colt Single Action Army, often referred to as the “Peacemaker.” Uberti is known for its historical reproductions, and this model stays true to the original design while incorporating modern manufacturing techniques. It’s a single-action revolver, meaning you have to cock the hammer manually before each shot. Chambered in .357 Magnum, it can also safely fire .38 Special ammunition, offering versatility for range use. The steel frame provides a solid feel and contributes to the revolver’s longevity.

Product TypeRevolver
MaterialSteel Frame, Blued Steel Barrel and Cylinder, Walnut Grips
ManufacturingUberti (Italy)
FinishBlued Steel, Color Case Hardened Frame
Hardness/QualityModern firearm standards, suitable for regular range use
Compatibility.357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition
Installation/UsageSingle-action operation, requires manual hammer cocking before each shot
WeightApproximately 2.5 lbs (unloaded)
DimensionsBarrel Length: 5.5 inches; Overall Length: Approximately 11 inches
Country of OriginItaly
ConditionNew
SKUUB342410

What are the key features of the Uberti 1873 Cattleman Steel 357 Magnum Single-Action?

  • Authentic Reproduction: This revolver closely mirrors the aesthetics and mechanics of the original Colt Single Action Army, making it a favorite for collectors and historical reenactors.
  • Durable Steel Frame: Unlike some earlier or budget reproductions, this model features a robust steel frame, contributing to its durability and ability to handle .357 Magnum pressures.
  • Versatile Caliber: Chambered in .357 Magnum, it offers significant stopping power, but also allows for the use of more economical and softer-shooting .38 Special rounds for practice.
  • Color Case Hardened Frame: The frame often features a traditional color case hardened finish, providing a distinctive and historically accurate appearance.
  • Walnut Grips: Typically fitted with classic walnut grips, offering a comfortable and traditional feel in hand.
  • Fixed Sights: Features traditional fixed sights, true to the original design, which requires some practice for precise aiming.

Who is this revolver for?

Buy it if:

  • You appreciate the history and aesthetics of Old West firearms.
  • You’re looking for a reliable single-action revolver for target shooting or plinking.
  • You enjoy the tactile experience of a traditional single-action firearm.
  • You want a revolver that can shoot both .357 Magnum and .38 Special.
  • You participate in Cowboy Action Shooting or similar historical shooting sports.
  • You’re starting a collection of historical firearm reproductions.

Skip it if:

  • You need a modern defensive handgun with high capacity and quick reloading. (See our semi-automatic pistols for alternatives.)
  • You prefer double-action revolvers for their simpler operation. (Browse our revolvers for various double-action models.)
  • You’re on a very tight budget and only need a basic plinking gun.
  • You require adjustable sights for precision target shooting at varying distances.

How does it compare to other single-action revolvers?

FeatureUberti 1873 Cattleman Steel 357 MagnumHeritage Rough Rider (.22LR)Ruger Vaquero (New Model)
MaterialSteel Frame, Blued SteelZinc Alloy Frame (some models), Blued SteelSteel Frame, Blued Steel or Stainless Steel
QualityGood reproduction quality, durable for caliberEntry-level, suitable for plinkingRobust, modern manufacturing, very durable
Compatibility.357 Magnum / .38 Special.22LR / .22 Magnum (with extra cylinder)Various calibers (.357 Mag, .45 Colt, etc.)
ShippingShips from Wichita, KSVaries by retailerVaries by retailer
Lifespan/DurabilityMany years of service with proper careGood for casual use, may show wear fasterVery long lifespan, built for heavy use
Price~$599~$150-200~$800-900+
Watch: 1873 Uberti Cattleman in .45 Colt

Frequently Asked Questions about the Uberti 1873 Cattleman Steel 357 Magnum Single-Action

What is a single-action revolver?

A single-action revolver requires the hammer to be manually cocked before each shot. This action rotates the cylinder, aligns a fresh cartridge with the barrel, and prepares the gun to fire when the trigger is pulled. It’s a traditional operating system, common in Old West firearms.

Can I shoot .38 Special ammunition in this .357 Magnum revolver?

Yes, the Uberti 1873 Cattleman chambered in .357 Magnum is designed to safely and reliably fire both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition. .38 Special rounds are shorter and less powerful, making them good for practice or lighter recoil. Always ensure the ammunition you use matches the caliber stamped on your firearm.

Is this revolver suitable for self-defense?

While a .357 Magnum is a powerful cartridge, the single-action operation and slow reloading of the Uberti 1873 Cattleman make it less ideal for modern self-defense scenarios compared to double-action revolvers or semi-automatic pistols. It’s primarily intended for target shooting, collecting, and historical reenactment.

How do I clean and maintain this revolver?

Regular cleaning after each shooting session is important. This involves disassembling the cylinder from the frame (often by removing a base pin), cleaning the bore, chambers, and forcing cone with appropriate solvents and brushes, and then lubricating moving parts. Always refer to the owner’s manual for specific instructions.

What is the difference between a steel frame and an alloy frame in revolvers?

A steel frame is generally heavier and more durable, capable of handling higher pressures and offering a more robust feel. Alloy frames (often aluminum or zinc-based) are lighter and typically used for smaller calibers or for reducing overall weight. For a .357 Magnum, a steel frame like on this Uberti 1873 Cattleman is preferred for longevity and safety.

Where can I buy revolvers online?

You can buy revolvers online from licensed FFL dealers like Kansas Gunshop (kansas-gunshop.com). We facilitate transfers to your local FFL dealer. Always ensure you comply with all federal, state, and local laws regarding firearm purchases.

What’s the typical accuracy of an Uberti 1873 Cattleman?

With fixed sights and a traditional design, the Uberti 1873 Cattleman is generally accurate enough for plinking and target shooting at typical revolver distances (e.g., 10-25 yards). Achieving tight groups requires practice with the single-action trigger and sight picture. It’s not designed for benchrest precision, but it’s certainly capable of hitting what you aim at with skill.

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About this review: As an FFL holder and owner of Kansas Gunshop, I’ve handled my share of firearms, including various reproductions. The Uberti Cattleman line has always represented a solid option for those looking to experience a piece of the Old West without breaking the bank. This .357 Magnum steel frame model is a good example of their work, offering a blend of historical accuracy and practical durability for range use. When you’re dealing with single-action revolvers, it’s about the feel, the click of the hammer, and the deliberate shot. This one delivers on that experience.

Last updated: April 2026

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