Niceeeeeeeeee ... I love my 1860, made by Pietta. Not as high quality as the Uberti, or a 2nd generation Colt, but a good, serviceable gun that is wonderfully accurate.
For point shooting, and overall ease for troubleshooting in the field, I prefer the Colt. Not often do I have a cap fragment fall down into the guts when I cock the hammer, because I pinch the caps into an elliptical shape. This practice tends to keep them on the nipples, even after firing.
My Remington .44 is more accurate, but not by much. The Colt design is much better balanced, more streamlined, lighter on the hip and has panache.
Love those lightly colored grips. Pecan? Never knew they made anything from that wood. Interesting.