Browning had Miroku, make up a bunch of these short barreled rifles. While I have eight Browning/Winchester/Miroku rifles of this type, with original length barrels, in various calibers, that short barrel leaves me a little cold. That is just my personal taste , in Highwalls.
It is an original 1885 design, however, they are not made in the early days of the 1885 rifles. These are modern production rifles, and they should be a good rifle to hunt and shoot with. If you like it, buy it, and enjoy it...! What would you care about what somebody else says? It will be your rifle.
The Uberti, and the Pedersoli rifles, are good rifles. Are they as good as the Browning/Winchesrer/Miroku? That is something, that is of individual conjecture, because of peoples different likes, and dislikes.
I have two Cimarron/Uberti replicas of the 1873 Winchester, one in .38-40 (38 WCF) and on in .44-40 (44 WCF). While these are not cheap, they are high quality rifles. Cowboy action shooters, shoot the beejabbers out of them, and they just keep right on working. That must say something about the Uberti quality.
If you get the hankering to shoot Black Powder Silhouettes, with your High Wall, the exposed hammer willl make it legal to compete with.
You won't find two, Ruger Number One 45-70 rifles for that price, as mentioned. A used Ruger Number one, in good condition, in 45-70, will sell for a $1000.00 by it'self.
Enough money left over to have 45-70 ammunition for life...? I don't think so...!
Let us know what you decide to do...
Bill