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Beretta
Model Stampede Deluxe
Beretta Revolver Stampede Deluxe .357 Mag Variant-1
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Gun Dimensions Width:No Data
Length:9.5-in Height:No Data
Barrel:4.75-in Weight:36.8-oz
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Gun Rankings
  • Power Factor (158 grain bullet)201134
  • Recoil Factor (158 grain bullet)9.95 ft-lb
  • Total Capacity6 rounds
  • ConcealabilityPoor
  • Defense Factor65%
Gun Specifications
Type:Revolver
Caliber:.357 Mag
Action:revolving chamber
Trigger:single-action (SA)
Safety:automatic hammer block
Cylinder:6-round
Frame:charcoal blue steel
Grip:select walnut
Sights:fixed
Notes:spin free cylinder
Manufacturer
Fabbrica D' Armi Pietro Beretta SpA
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About the Gun

Stampede series revolvers are modern reproductions of classic 19th century old west single-action revolvers. They replicate the dimensions, cosmetics and feel of the legendary Old West sidearm, while discretely incorporating the most modern safety features and manufacturing materials. Also, the feel and functioning is like the originals, with a multiple-click single-action hammer mechanism and a half-cock position that allows the cylinder to spin free. Stampede revolvers are actually produced at the Uberti Aldo & Co. manufacturing facility, which was acquired by Beretta in 2000.

Production

Production of this firearm with premium wood grips and a distinctive finish began in 2003 and continued through 2010. It was crafted during this period as part of a specialized line, reflecting high-quality craftsmanship.

Market value
Last updated: 7/9/2025

The MSRP for a new version of this gun is unavailable in current data. The market value for a used one in 95% condition is approximately $600-$700 based on recent sales data from 2024-2025.

Cartridge Specifications
Cartridge: .357 Magnum
Alias: .357 Smith & Wesson Magnum
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Ballistics for This Gun
Selected Bullet Mass:158 grains
MV:1273 ft/sec ME:569 ft-lbs
Analysis

This .357 Magnum revolver showcases notable craftsmanship with a polished finish and attention to detail that appeals to traditional revolver enthusiasts. Its accuracy is commendable, delivering consistent groupings at moderate ranges, thanks to a well-aligned barrel and quality sights. The ergonomics are solid, with a grip design that fits most hand sizes comfortably, aiding in control during firing. Reliability is a strong point, as it cycles smoothly with minimal issues under standard conditions. The trigger pull is crisp, averaging around 4 pounds in single-action, though double-action requires more effort, which may challenge some shooters. Felt recoil is manageable but pronounced with full-power loads, potentially fatiguing during extended sessions. On the downside, maintenance can be cumbersome due to intricate components, and sourcing replacement parts may prove difficult. This firearm suits those valuing classic design but demands commitment to upkeep.

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