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12/20/2004 8:33:44 PM EDT
Hey people,

I have a friend who wants to purchase an SAA type handgun for his wife to shoot Cowboy Action with.

I'd like to know from those with personal experience how various makes stand up.

Please provide info on:
Ruger Vaquero? 4 5/8 Stainless .45 NIB $430 delivered
Uberti? 4 5/8" .45 blued NIB $380 delivered.  5.5" .45 blued NIB $396 delivered
EMF? Either Dakota or Hartford?
Colt Cowboy?
Beretta?

Obviously price ranges would be helpful also.  Prices listed are prices he's obtained in his search.

Please just elaborate on personal experiences good or bad.

Thank you very much for any info,
Scott
12/20/2004 9:02:25 PM EDT
[#1]

Quoted:
Hey people,

I have a friend who wants to purchase an SAA type handgun for his wife to shoot Cowboy Action with.

I'd like to know from those with personal experience how various makes stand up.

Please provide info on:
Ruger Vaquero? 4 5/8 Stainless .45 NIB $430
Uberti? 4 5/8" .45 NIB $380
EMF? Either Dakota or Hartford?
Colt Cowboy?
Beretta?

Obviously price ranges would be helpful also.  Prices listed are prices he's obtained in his search.

Please just elaborate on personal experiences good or bad.

Thank you very much for any info,
Scott


I have been doing some research on this as I am looking to buy one for my father in law who is a western arms buff.

So far I've found Colt is Original and most desirable, but also very expensive.
The Ubertis, Rugers and Berreta's all seem to be very good quality.
In the reviews I read the EMFs were somewhat lower on the scale.
The reviews seemed to indicate to stay away from EAA SAA clones.

Here are some more SAA clone manufacturers to look at:

www.cimarron-firearms.com
www.navyarms.com
www.usfirearms.com



12/20/2004 9:07:14 PM EDT
[#2]
Thanks for the info so far.

I've been advising him that the Ruger might be the best bet as it's cheap and he's got the Ruger name behind the product.  However, if they're truly not any good I don't want him to waste his money if a suitable option is available.

Thanks again,
Scott
12/21/2004 5:41:52 PM EDT
[#3]
The Ruger is by far the better repo model. Colts ain't cheap!
12/21/2004 6:06:21 PM EDT
[#4]
The Ruger is built like a tank and will handle pressures that the colt copies wont. It has a transfer bar firing pin system that makes it safe with 6 loaded while the Colt copies are not.

I picked up a LNIB stainless 4 5/8  Vaquero in .45 colt for $325. I even believe someone on the EE has one for sale in Blue.

If it's for the wife I'd consider going with one in .32 H&R mag, it'll be easyer for her to shoot.
12/21/2004 7:28:42 PM EDT
[#5]
She's a State Trooper I believe so she's familiar with the handguns so it shouldn't be too bad.

I tried to convince him to get the Vaquero in .357 so she could pick up cheap .38 Special Value Packs at Wal-Mart but it seems her friends all shoot .45s so she can share blanks and other ammo.

Thanks for the info guys, keep it coming.

Scott
12/22/2004 9:25:56 AM EDT
[#6]
Check out the USFA Rodeo.  A local shop has one and I compared it to the Beretta, the Ruger Vaquero, and others.  Absolutely superior in fit and finish.  Trigger pull was excellent, and the cylinder locks up like a bank vault.  

That would be my pick hands down.
12/22/2004 9:33:14 AM EDT
[#7]
Forgot to mention the price- $550 at my local fun store.  It may be a bit more than the other makes, but you probably won't have to make up the difference in gunsmthing costs!
12/22/2004 9:34:48 AM EDT
[#8]
I say go with Ruger, price and quality.  Try the Bisley model.  Of the 6 Ruger single actions I own my 2 Bisleys are the favorites.
12/22/2004 9:38:41 AM EDT
[#9]
While we are on the topic of cowboy guns, anybody have any opinions on the Colt and Remington Army/Navy black powder revolvers? Who makes a good one for a decent price? I see Bass Pro shops has the Traditions 1851 Navy BP revolver for $129 NIB.
12/22/2004 9:39:13 AM EDT
[#10]
The 3 I'd buy are, in no particular order, ruger, ruger, and ruger.
12/22/2004 3:57:22 PM EDT
[#11]

Quoted:
While we are on the topic of cowboy guns, anybody have any opinions on the Colt and Remington Army/Navy black powder revolvers? Who makes a good one for a decent price? I see Bass Pro shops has the Traditions 1851 Navy BP revolver for $129 NIB.



Check out Dixie Gun Works. If it's blackpowder, they sell it!

FWIW, Ruger also has their Old Army models. I kinda wanted one to put a conversion cylinder in to shoot modern ammo in. Might be my next gun?????????