Bushmaster Max 1 Predator vs Uberti 1873 Single Action Cattleman 355121
Put rifles head to head to compare caliber and more.
$1041.00
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$425.34
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Rifles | Bushmaster Max 1 Predator | Uberti 1873 Single Action Cattleman 355121 |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Weight | 120 oz | |
Action | Semi-Automatic | Single Action |
Caliber | .223 Remington | .45 Colt |
Capacity | 5+1 | 6 |
Finish | Camo, Blue Barrel | |
Gun Type | Rifle | Revolver |
Sights | No Sights | Fixed |
Grip | Wood Walnut | |
Barrel Length | 4.75" | |
Details | ||
Brand | Bushmaster | A. Uberti Firearms |
Reviews | See 2 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $1,015.00 | $420.34 |
Used Price | $710.50 | $294.24 |
Sale Price | $913.50 | $378.31 |
Rifles Descriptions
Bushmaster Max 1 Predator
Built as a result of numerous requests by the hunters who wanted a slightly shorter barrel and lighter swing weight in a carry rifle for predator hunting/calling, this 20� barreled version of the Varminter will deliver all the accuracy you�ve come to expect from a Bushmaster.
Uberti 1873 Single Action Cattleman 355121
In 1873, Colt’s single-action Army (SAA) revolver became the Army’s standard sidearm. Cavalry troopers were armed with the new revolvers. Lawmen and outlaws alike were quick to adopt the handy new 6-shooter which earned the nickname “Peacemaker.” The single-action Army was most widely produced with a color case-hardened frame and blued barrel. Meanwhile, a nickel-plated version was issued to Indian scouts. And a bright charcoal blue finish was available from the factory. But with years of use, the old 6-guns took on a well-handled soft gray patina. All of these classic finishes are available in the 1873 Cattleman.