Pointshoot
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Hi guys. Years back I handled a USFA SAA style revolver in a gun shop and was impressed. I finally understood what guys were talking about when they spoke of the natural pointability of a SAA. (I have been around guns for a long time, but aren't experienced with these firearms like a lot of the cowboy action shooter guys are. I have heavy single action Rugers, and they aren't the same. ) That same shop had several Colts and high end USFAs, but I was drawn to the Rodeo. I'm more of a shooter than a collector and thought they'd make a fun, great handling field gun. I bought a new all-USA built USFA Rodeo (matte blue/case colored hammer) . As I recall, I paid a little over $600 for it at the time. Later, I came across a Rodeo II which has a matte nickel finish and bought one of those too.
I haven't put a lot of rounds through the matte blue Rodeo and none through the nickel Rodeo II. Of course, its an old story now that mysteriously USFA closed down their SAA clone business. (I wish I'd ordered one of their pre-War style SAAs as I had intended back then.) ---
Conditions are far different then when I bought these guns. I had intended to shoot the heck out of them and have fixed what needed to be fixed as required. Are parts still readily available for these guns ? Can Colt or other parts be made to work - and what parts can't be substituted ? Is it wise to limit my use of these revolvers now that USFA is out of the SAA clone business ? A buddy of mine has a nice Colt double action revolver that he bought many years ago and cannot shoot for lack of broken replacement parts. I'm hoping the situation isn't the same with my USFA Rodeos.
Thanks in advance for your comments & suggestions.
I haven't put a lot of rounds through the matte blue Rodeo and none through the nickel Rodeo II. Of course, its an old story now that mysteriously USFA closed down their SAA clone business. (I wish I'd ordered one of their pre-War style SAAs as I had intended back then.) ---
Conditions are far different then when I bought these guns. I had intended to shoot the heck out of them and have fixed what needed to be fixed as required. Are parts still readily available for these guns ? Can Colt or other parts be made to work - and what parts can't be substituted ? Is it wise to limit my use of these revolvers now that USFA is out of the SAA clone business ? A buddy of mine has a nice Colt double action revolver that he bought many years ago and cannot shoot for lack of broken replacement parts. I'm hoping the situation isn't the same with my USFA Rodeos.
Thanks in advance for your comments & suggestions.