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- 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
- Tips with Colt SAA reload - SASS Wire - SASS Wire Forum
I'm currently working at a Gun Range Shop that requires us to qualify with our sidearms to carry them while working I would love to carry a Colt SAA in a nice leather rig However, we have to put down about 30 rounds downrange in the qual and it's timed (but not exceedingly fast) I was wonderin
- Replacing SAA Firing Pin - SASS Wire Forum
The tip of the firing pin on my Cimmaron model P is beat down I am starting to get misfires Does replacing the firing require fitting the new one? Is this a job for a gunsmith?
- UBERTI SAA hand spring fix - SASS Wire Forum
On Saturday, on the last stage of a Cowboy Action Shoot, on the last round fired from my Uberti SAA revolver, the handspring broke! I fixed it with a modification I've done to all my Pietta Cap and Ball revolvers Here is a write up with lots of pictures on what I did to fix it Now it is just
- Which to Choose when first Buying a Single Action Army?
Hello, I know that most of you have your personal preferences on this when choosing a Single Action Army a k a "Peacemaker", as an original or of the many Brands that made Clones Replicas, and surely isn't the first time of threads like this one posted But If you had to choose wisely and object
- NIB Consecutive Colt SAAs in 45 !!SOLD PENDING FUNDS
As title states CONSECUTIVE SAA's in 45 !! 2008 production with removable cylinder bushings, much like the 2nd gen guns 4 75" gunfighter length barrels!! Magnificent case colors as pics show These were purchased NEW and kept salted away Original owner knew their value and kept them as an inves
- Most correct functioning 1873 Clone made now - SASS Wire Forum
It seems that many manufactures wholesalers are now selling SAA's with added "safety" features built in to Hammers, base pins, etc Does anyone now in 2019 still sell a reasonably priced Italian Clone that is just plain old Colt-like, not "improved" I searched on line, but most of the info I have found was old, and many of the changes seem to
- Point of impact, sight adjustment for Model P - SASS Wire Forum
For SAA revolvers, almost always height adjustment to POI is done by changing the front sight height Filing down the sight to raise impact, replacing with a higher sight to lower impact "Work on the cheapest part" SAA's are factory made with taller front sights than most folks need, so there is adjustment to the right POI when you find your load
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