I haven't got a photo yet (besides, EVERYone has seen these) but I did get a new (for me) Uberti 1860 Army Model. (With the steel backstrap & shoulder stock fittings.) It was sold to me as used, but I'm sure from after disassembling it that it was unfired until I came along. It was made in 1999 (according to the date code) and has NO nasty Italian writing on the barrel and frame like their older models. This one is basically "de-farbed" with only required inspection stamps but most are out of sight under the under-barrel lever.
It shoots great and very near to point of aim, rather than shooting high as my older (1975 manufactured) 1860 Army does. Uberti must have listened to CAS shooters, because instead of the regular (and authentic) brass "wedge-type" front sight, this has a small "blade" for the front. It has the same shape as the front blade on my Open-Top and my 1873 Peacemaker, although it is about HALF the height of my O/T sight which is about half the height of my 1873's front blade sight. In addition, the wood to metal fit of the grip is 99% of the way to PERFECT - the best I've ever seen on an Italian gun and rivaling the fit on a couple of honest-to-goodness Colt (tm) guns a friend owns!
Kudos ... again to Uberti for #1) making a great gun, & #2) pleasing an Olde Fart BP shooter!