A. Uberti 1873 Cattleman Millennium .45 Colt Revolver, 4.75 in Barrel, Matte Blue, Brass Grip Frame, Stoeger Import
This A. Uberti 1873 Cattleman Millennium is a .45 Colt, single-action, 6-shot revolver with a 4.75 inch barrel and a matte blued steel finish. The Millennium variant pairs steel barrel, frame, and cylinder with a brass trigger guard and backstrap, plus a color case-hardened hammer. It bears Stoeger import markings and Italian proofs, including the boxed date code 'ZN' and catalog code '1518'. It comes in excellent condition and includes the original box and factory instruction manual paperwork.
Condition
Overall Condition: Excellent condition, showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: There are light signs of wear and handling, with some surface scratches.
What’s Included
- Uberti factory cardboard box with Stoeger end label
- A. Uberti Single Action Revolver and Revolving Carbine instruction manual
The Millennium series configuration (Model 0399 / Cat. 1518) features matte blued steel on the barrel, cylinder, and frame, contrasted by a brass trigger guard and backstrap. The hammer is color case-hardened, giving the revolver a distinctive, period-correct control surface while maintaining the model’s utilitarian matte finish.
Chambered in .45 Colt with a 4.75 inch barrel, this single-action revolver uses fixed sights: a blade front and an integral rear notch. The cylinder is a 6-shot, fluted design in steel with a matching matte blue finish.
Mechanical details include a spring-loaded crosspin base-pin retention system and a classic bullseye ejector head. Grips are a one-piece smooth wood set that fits the brass grip frame.
Importer and proof markings are cleanly applied: STOEGER–ACCOKEEK–MD – A. UBERTI – ITALY, plus the Italian boxed proof/date code 'ZN' and catalog code '1518'. As a modern Italian-made reproduction of the 1873 pattern, it offers the traditional single-action experience with consistent manufacturing quality.
This example is a Stoeger-imported revolver made in Italy and is complete with its original box and factory instruction manual paperwork.




