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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
H Schmidt model 121s 357 magnum (price drop) | Northwest Firearms H schmidt model 121s 357 magnum Herbert Schmidt model 121s HS model 121s Single action only Probably made between the 50s and 70s Made in Germany Imported to Florida Kind of like an1873 clone This is a clean budget SAA It's not as nice as an uberti I liked it, but now I want a ruger
Pietta Copy of an 1873 SAA with 45 ACP cylinder - Northwest Firearms Selling my SAA clone by Pietta of Italy I have maybe fired 250rd through it And yes there is a 45 ACP cylinder to compliment the 45 colt cylinder Asking $400, buyer pays all fees I prefer Adaptive Firing Solution for doing the transfer but I’m willing to meet somewhere half way between
Colt SAA to restore or not to restore. . . - Northwest Firearms I am picking up a Colt SAA in 44-40 tomorrow It was made in 1888 and definately was used hard The grips are so worn down they are almost slick The barrel has been crudely chopped of at about 6 or so inches and filed around the muzzle, I assume to remove the burrs from the cutting of the
Recommend Screwdrivers for an 1873 | Northwest Firearms Brownell's also has a set of Magna driver bits for Colt SAA's Also recommended is one of the larger sets of Magna bits for all the rest of your needs If you already have a bit driver, you can get away with the 4 bit SAA set for under $10
Colt SAA technical question | Northwest Firearms Let's say you load six chambers in a Colt SAA, then decock, leaving the firing pin resting on a primer Then, you pull the hammer back, but not far enough to get to the half cock The cylinder should not rotate If you release the hammer with the thumb, the hammer should drop the firing pin