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Joined: Aug 2009
Where: Oak Ridge, TN
Age: 51
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SAA Clones
I’ve got the bug to own a SAA Colt Clone. What are you’re opinions on an affordable, but good quality SAA. Beretta / A. Uberti ,Cimarron, E.M.F., Navy Arms, or any other. The only thing I’m sure about is the caliber, .45 Colt. Any advice is welcome. Thanks.
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Joined: Jan 2009
Where: Tri-Cities, TN
Age: 36
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If I had it to do over again I'd probably buy the Cimarron or Uberti. I was planning on getting a Cimarron before I bought my Ruger. The Ruger is a great gun, but it's not exactly like a real SAA.
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Joined: Jun 2007
Where: Knox County, House in the Woods
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I have an Uberti 1873 SAA and it is great. Really is a quality made firearm. you would not go wrong with an Uberti.
But that said I also have a Pietta 1858 Remington. Chambered in .44 for use with black powder. I picked up a conversion cylinder for it and it now can also shoot .45 LC. I love the option of cartridges or BP. if realism is not important you might want to look at the Ruger Vaquero.
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Joined: Mar 2009
Where: Seymour
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I feel your pain, I have always wanted a Colt SAA in 45 Colt, Like you, I have looked at the clones. I liked the Ruger and Uberti, but the Beretta Stampede the best, but think about this. You can spend 600 bucks on a clone and when the sun goes down you own a clone of the gun you really want. Buds has SAA available for 1100 to 1200 on a payment plan and you own the real thing. I don't consider buying a Colt spending money, I consider it investing money, just something to think about
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Joined: Aug 2009
Where: Oak Ridge, TN
Age: 51
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Joined: Jul 2007
Where: Thompson's Station
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What are you going to be using this for? Cowboy action shooting just a range gun / plinker? Speaking from a cowboy action shooting perspective I have not seen a clone or a real colt that did not need work to be reliable for the kind of round counts you shoot. The Colts and clones use flat springs that tend to weaken and break. If its just a range/plinker not a issue as I doubt your going to be shooting hundreds of rounds a session. If you want a gun that is built to take abuse right out of the box look at the Rugers. The coil springs make it a ton more reliable for big round counts. It's not as accurate a clone because it has some size differences and the transfer bar but the new models are alot closer.
As far as clones the Beretta and the Cimmaron are some nice ones. I think the Beretta has a little better fit and finish but I have also seen more of them the Cimmaron's are nice guns but a few I have seen could have a better blue job. There QC just seems like maybe a few finishes slip through. I will agree a real Colt will hold its value better than the clones just becasue it is a Colt. I am not real impressed with the newer year models they seem to be just riding on the name these days. But if your selective you can find some real nice examples. Down side is not alot of stores have many in stock. It's not a gun i would buy site unseen over the internet. Just my 2 cents
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Joined: Aug 2007
Where: White House, TN
Age: 22
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If you really want a Colt you are not going to be happy until you get one. Pinch your pennies and get what you really want. Just my
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Joined: Aug 2009
Where: La vergne, TN
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I have a 45lc Uberti Cattleman, and it's one of my favorite guns. I haven't done any CAS with it, but it sure is fun throwing that big old cowboy ammo down range. I have a Puma lever gun in the same caliber, and they both get attention when I have them out.
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