Howdy,
Unless it's a Colt or a USFA, they're all Italian. I have a couple of 7-1/2 inch EMF Hartfords chambered in .44 Winchester. They lasted one Cowboy Action season before one of the bolt/trigger springs broke. I gave them a call and they sent me two more. I ended up having my 'smith re-time the action and install music wire springs. The triggers break at around 9 ounces.
The worst thing about the Uberti revolvers is that there is no drag of the bolt on the cylinder. They come from the factory timed so the bolt drops into the slot perfectly. Not bad, but if you cock the gun fast, the cylinder will rotate past the locking bolt. Ruger has drag built-in, and they always work.
One thing I wasn't expecting with my EMF's: They have re-designed the hand spring. Instead of the leaf dragging along the frame mortise, they have borrowed from Ruger and have a small coil spring applying pressure to the back of the hand as it rises. Very smooth and reliable.
Both my Hartfords have experienced hundreds more rounds than the gun was designed to shoot. They still look good and shot BP and my smokeless loads to point of aim right out of the box. Cimarron offers a lot of different finishes, but I like dealing with EMF and their great price.
Love my Hartfords!
Bitterroot