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I just made a .095" shim for the short Arbor on my Uberti Walker. Here are some pictures of the process I used. Began with old toilet lid bolts made of brass. After filing looked like this.




After filing down and cutting off head of bolt.


Polished and fit to slide fit for Arbor hole in barrel assembly.


Nice fit in Arbor hole.


Completed. Locks up like a steel vault now. Wedge goes in same amount each time, no flex in barrel assembly, consistent barrel gap at forcing cone. I'm very pleased. I also tuned the action 2.5 pound trigger pull, lighter hammer spring. Installed SliX-Shot stainless steel nipples.

Every Uberti Colt Reproduction I have seen has a short Arbor. They all need this modification to make them consistent shooters. Original Colts had had fit Arbors, too expensive and time consuming for Italian clones I guess. I hear Pieta's, some of the late model ones are better and may not need shimmed. You have to check them as well though. Some do.

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Nice job. For the price the Uberti charges, no home gunsmithing should be required.
 
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And a secure barrel is an aid when it comes time to whack a surly bartender.
 
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Nice job. For the price the Uberti charges, no home gunsmithing should be required.

Thanks, it would be nice huh?


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Sooooo true, Augustus McCrae


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Nice work! And your charge lever retention device is cool.
And I spent a great deal of time in your fine city going to OPOTA.


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Thanks, charge lever device, EPDM rubber, thick and heavy duty Ranger brand.
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Nice work! And your charge lever retention device is cool.
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Some more info on shim modification, why it's necessary, other ways to do it.
http://www.theopenrange.net/ar...Revolvers_Part_1.pdf
http://www.theopenrange.net/ar...Revolvers_Part_2.pdf
 http://www.theopenrange.net/ar...Revolvers_Part_3.pdf 

 http://www.theopenrange.net/ar...Revolvers_Part_4.pdf 


You may wish to read his articles on tuning the Pietta, in fact I recommend Uberti users read this first as well.

http://www.theopenrange.net/ar..._Pietta_Part_One.pdf
http://www.theopenrange.net/ar..._Pietta_Part_Two.pdf

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