A device allows the Uberti 1873 Cattleman revolver, typically chambered for centerfire cartridges like .45 Colt, to fire rimfire cartridges such as .22 Long Rifle. This involves replacing the revolver’s original cylinder with one designed for the smaller caliber. This allows shooters to practice with less expensive and lower-recoiling ammunition while maintaining the feel and handling of their original firearm.
This adaptability offers significant advantages. Reduced ammunition costs translate to more range time and practice. The lower recoil makes shooting more comfortable, especially for newer shooters or those sensitive to recoil. Maintaining proficiency with the same action and grip as the original centerfire revolver promotes consistent handling skills. Historically, such conversions were popular due to ammunition availability and cost, allowing shooters to continue using their preferred firearms.