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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
Easiest and hardest guns to clean. . . . - Northeastshooters. com Forums Taking it apart is cake It's getting that spring and slide back on that I hate I think that cleaning any of my SAA's are the easiest to clean That and a 1911, those come down to clean pretty easy As well as my 92FS, that's a cake to get apart and clean My Winchester 92 isn't fun to take apart and clean That's a loaded question if you
45 Long Colt vs. 45 Long Colt Cowboy? - Northeastshooters. com Forums I'm looking at some 45 Long Colt ammo for a potential buy I'm looking at and I'm seeing both 45 Long Colt as well as 45 Long Colt Cowboy The Cowboy ammo seems to be priced less then standard 45 Long Colt Question is what's the difference? Is the Cowboy LC made to pack less of a punch for
1872 Colt open top . 38spl. Uberti Reduced | Northwest Firearms As New Uberti Cimarron 1872 Open Top Colt in 38 spl The predecessor to the 1873 SAA These are made with modern steel to withstand the higher pressure of smokeless powders and the barrel was bored and rifled for the 358 size bullets so you don't need to use hollow base bullets like in the
COMEBACK: H R breaktop and other old designs The 999 and what ever the "SAA" style one was are the two I would love to see put back into production I wanted both when I was a kid, so if I come across either and have the dough, I'll probably pick it up I'd be willing to bet that part of H R, along with the patents, blueprints etc are owned by Marlin just like the rest of H R NEF
Help with 1903 Springfield bolt marking (WWII refurb) Does anyone know what this symbol on the bolt represents? The rifle is an M1903 SAA WWII refurb Receiver is Springfield Armory, 1918, bbl is dated 1942 Bolt is a swept back Remington (small "R" under the bolt) I know these were provided to many nations under foreign assistance programs
HS Model 121s 357 mag 1873 clone | Northwest Firearms HS model 121s Herbert Schmidt model 121s Basically, one of the many 1873 clones manufactured in Germany between the 50s and 70s Single action only SAA SAO Clean gun Great rifling Great entry level 1873 clone Note, if the hammer is cocked rapidly, the cylinder will over rotate However
Royal Bodyguards and Walther Replacement - northeastshooters. com The Russians also went out of their way to make the gun trials as complicated as possible For one, the Russians required the test guns to have a manual ejector like a Colt SAA In the 1890s When the C96 came out the next year Sweden and Switzerland had also already adopted the M1887 Nagant The M1 Carbine was a PDW It wasn't used like a rifle
Uberti Cattlemen 2 357 mag - Northwest Firearms Hello everyone, I am looking to sell my Uberti Cattleman 2 SAA revolver I’ve only had this one a short while and have decided to sell it The stocks have some wear and the finish shows some wear from holstering It comes with a hunter right hand cross draw holster Asking $350 cash and that the
Accuracy of old west rifles revolvers? - Northeastshooters. com Forums Colt adopted the cartridge in the SAA but dropped the Winchester name What I'm getting at is that the stores would buy X amount of guns and Y number of cartridges, either direct from the manufacturer or through a distributor Wouldn't make much sense to sell guns without ammo, especially considering that the gunmakers also made the ammo