Uberti USA 1885 Courteney Stalking Rifle in 45-70

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  • slsc98

    Ultimate Member
    May 24, 2012
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    Escaped MD-stan to WNC Smokies
    I’ve seen a lot of threads with 45-70 in them; however; this dint quite “fit” in any of those so ...

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    ACCOKEEK, Md. – Introduced in 2020, the Uberti 1885 Courteney stalking rifle harkens back to the dangerous times at the turn of the century where hunters and explorers roamed wild lands in search of big game and adventure. Originally available in .303 British only, Uberti USA continues to honor this tradition by offering this rifle in the popular .45-70 Government chambering.

    The 1885 Courteney Stalking Rifle carries the name of famed hunter, explorer and conservationist F. Courteney Selous. Selous spent his life pursuing and collecting African game, becoming not only one of the most legendary “Great White Hunters” but also a scout, explorer and guide who opened many trails of the uncharted continent.

    Just like its .303 British brother, the Courteney Stalking Rifle in .45-70 boasts classic British lines along with a case-hardened receiver, trigger and a rock-solid 1885 falling-block lever action. The AA-Satin Prince of Wales stock with a classic rubber butt-pad complements an African heartwood tipped forend to create a distinctive look that resonates from the time of Selous’ forays into the wild. The blued barrel sports a barrel band, a hooded front sight and a quarter-rib base with a fully adjustable V rear sight. The base is machined to accept Weaver-style scope rings, and a sleek quarter-rib with no provision for scope mounting is also available as an accessory to those preferring to hunt with open sights only. And weighing in at a mere 7.1 pounds, the rifle features sling attachment points on the barrel band and buttstock to make this rifle easy and comfortable to carry all day.


    Single-shot rifles offer a challenge to hunters to make their shot count, and the Uberti USA 1885 Courteney Stalking Rifle’s 24-inch barrel and sturdy falling block create the perfect platform for hyper-accurate shooting. The .45-70 chambering gives hunters in states requiring straight-walled cartridges another option to hunt deer. Perfect for the whitetail woods and African plains alike, the Courteney is an affordable rifle that connects the past and the future and embraces the tradition and nostalgic experience of the hunters who stalked big game in the wilds of Africa.

    Uberti USA 1885 Courteney Stalking Rifle

    Action: Falling block. Caliber: .45-70 Government. Barrel Length: 24 inches. Overall Length: 42 in. Overall Weight: 7.1 lbs. Stock: AA-Satin Walnut, Prince of Wales Grip, African Heartwood Forend Tip. Finish: Colorcase receiver/blue barrel. Warranty: 5 years. MSRP: $1,689.

    For more information on the full line of Uberti USA products go to www.uberti.com.

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    Harrys

    Short Round
    Jul 12, 2014
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    SOMD
    Very nice and well made however, very pricy at 1600.00 for a single shot. You can by 2 Marlin or Henry lever action 45/70 for the same price. Marlin and Henry pretty much have the 45/70 market sewed up any way. Breaking into the market with their 45/70 may be really difficult.
     

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