Yep, same around here. Just the cylinder and ejector rod coast as much as a Cimarrron Transitional. The only advantage is that here in Californication, our draconian gun laws allow only one pistol every 30 days (so to be one gun of any kind!). Black powder pistols are exempt. If I had been wealthy when I started back, I actually thought of doing a pair of Pietta 1860s , both with Kirst gated and ejector rods. They are just a tad sleeker than the Uberti 1860 Conversions, which are larger for .45 Colt.
I settled in on a pair of 1871/72 Open Tops. IMHO, they are the sleekest of the Conversion styles...