Brother has one that he shot almost exclusively for a couple of years. Got real good with it, too! 45 ACP and 45 Colt cylinders.
When he finally decided to put he Colt cylinder in, the ACP had "peened" itself into the frame slightly. A couple of light taps and the cylinder came free and it was dressed with a file. Not a complaint, more like normal wear and tear. The gun was shot a lot - and obvioulsy not cleaned - with his standard 1911 load, nothing hot.
Iron sights and minute of coke can past 75 yds. Good shooter.
I, too, want to pick one up for the right price. Still waiting. Not seeing as many as I did a couple of years ago. The Virginian Dragoon keeps me happy. Heavy gun though. Prices on the Uberti's were more(!?!) than a used Ruger. Gun show guys were very proud of them when I was looking hard.
Good luck!