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I made my 1st set of SAA Grips - SASS Wire - SASS Wire Forum I use to make grips for 1911s My new found love of Single Action revolvers and having all the tools I need, made me want to try my hand at a set of grips for my American Western Arms Thunderer I wanted 1 piece (Actually 3 pieces glued together) I bought some resin ivory blanks from: https: gui
Which to Choose when first Buying a Single Action Army? >The Old JP Sauer and Sons SAA Clones in 45 (I also know they have been long ago discontinued) >And finally, an Original Modern Production (Late 2010s-Early 2020s) Colt Single Action Army (Yeah I know I didn't Included the Pietta EMF Hartford SAA clones, because I read somewhere that they were a bit less realiable and a slightly lower quality
Best and worst SAA clones? Advice, please. - SASS Wire Forum I have three Uberti-built SAA clones; two are 3 click, one is 4 click Two are Cimarron, One is Stoeger import The overall quality is close to the same, but the Stoeger has some scratching on the hammer where the frame had burrs, and the spring is a bit heavier on the Stoeger
Installing Brass Trigger Guard Backstrap - SASS Wire Forum Up until the SAA model of 1873, many Colts had brass trigger guards As for the fit, that is touch and go Traditionally, the soft fitting of a Single Action revolver was done with the trigger guard, and backstrap mounted to the frame
SAA: Why not carry 6 with the firing pin between case rims? Also on most SAA Colt clones there is a ¼ notch (cock) on the hammer tumbler, this could also be used if you want to carry all chambers loaded ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!!!!! The so called 'safety cock' notch on the hammer of a Colt is very thin
Making a new front sight for an original Colt SAA Short but sweet job Customer brought in a bubba'd original Colt Single Action Army Story goes that this gun was treated as a toy for most of its recent life, and it unfortunately exhibited many signs of this abuse The most obvious was the lack of a front sight At some point the original had
Pietta vs. Uberti - SASS Wire Forum Comparing Rugers to a colt SAA or Colt SAA clone is like comparing 60`s muscle cars to model T`s Like the sixty's muscle car the Ruger does well right out of the box The colt style guns need upgrades much like dropping the small block in the Model "T" The good news is many of the current SAA's come with some of these upgrades
Seeking advice on high-end SAA | USFA (USA) vs. Standard Mfg. Hello, everyone I'd like to add a high-end SAA to the stable, and I'm torn between a late model USFA (100% USA made) and a brand new model from Standard Manufacturing (I'm skipping the Colts for now ) I've read that the USFA may be a little better quality, but that's arguable since Standard now
Video on Replacing a Broken Flat Hand Spring with a Wire Spring Let put this way all 4 of my Colt 2nd Gen 1851s, 2 3rd Gen SAAs, 1 2nd Gen SAA and a couple of other SAA clones that came with flat hand springs, sport coil hand spring and plungers! Got the first couple converted in 1986, and haven't had one break, or lose tension If you only make ONE modification to the Colt style SA, this is the one to do