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Published on May 4, 2022
Duration: 15:24

This video features a humorous review of the Stoeger Uberti Buntline, an 18-inch barreled single-action revolver chambered in .45 Colt. The hosts demonstrate its loading, fanning technique, and accuracy at range, including a 100-yard steel target challenge. A lighthearted ballistic test with crayons and a Furby toy adds entertainment value.

Quick Summary

The Stoeger Uberti Buntline is a single-action revolver featuring an 18-inch barrel chambered in .45 Colt. It requires loading via a side gate and can be 'fanned' for rapid firing, though accuracy is challenging. It was noted to shoot low at close range, needing significant hold-over for 100-yard shots.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Western Skit Intro
  2. 00:52Introducing the Stoeger Uberti Buntline
  3. 01:59Loading and Initial Shooting
  4. 03:39Fanning the Revolver Technique
  5. 07:56Ballistics Test: Crayons
  6. 09:16Shooting a Furby Toy
  7. 10:32100 Yard Long Range Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Stoeger Uberti Buntline?

The Stoeger Uberti Buntline is a single-action revolver known for its exceptionally long 18-inch barrel. It is chambered in .45 Colt and typically holds six rounds, offering a classic Western shooting experience.

How do you load a single-action revolver like the Buntline?

Single-action revolvers like the Buntline are loaded through a small gate on the side of the cylinder. Each chamber is loaded individually with a cartridge, and the cylinder is rotated manually to align the next chamber.

What is 'fanning' a revolver?

Fanning a revolver is a rapid-firing technique where the trigger is held down, and the hammer is struck repeatedly with the other hand. It's often associated with Western movies but is difficult to master for accuracy.

What are the accuracy challenges with the Buntline?

The Buntline's long barrel can present accuracy challenges. It was observed to shoot low at close range, requiring significant hold-over adjustments for longer distances like 100 yards.

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