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...well...after a year and a grand it is back...and David Clemants did an outstanding job...

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The grips "were" going to be originally done by TruIvory but in a custom thickness fit to the gun... That plan fell through when TruIvory got so busy they would not take any more custom work... So on to Chisel and Plane for their Ivory Micarta...and plan two went down the drain as he could not obtain linen or canvas like FA has on ther guns that have nice grain to them...just a flat white... So plan number three...nicely grained walnut...

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Unfortunately the first set provided to David Clements was not to his satisfaction and the frame was returned to C&P who then sent me pics of 4 of their best blanks...the one picked is what you now see on the gun. And they are much larger than the standard SAA grips...it is a pleasure to shoot.

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The front sight was the topic of several emails and finally it was decided to match the Flat Top Target sight on the .22 Magnum but make it a little wider. Mr. Clements also knew I liked long range shooting as he had made a long range front sight blade for my FA .41 Magnum so he added a bar for more precise holdover. He also made a second matching blade of a different height so between the two blades and the adjustable rear it should handle all bullet weights.

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I gave the caliber a LOT of thought...do I do the .41 Magnum or .41 Special.....well for a "special" gun why not a "special" caliber..so in the end that is what it chambered for... .41 Special. I only kick myself now as a few years ago I bought 12K rounds of .41 Special brass and sold most of it off...only have a couple hundred rounds left...


So here it is with it's "Little Brother" .22/.22 Magnum...

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On the way home from the shop this afternoon I stopped at a friends house out in the country to try it out. Absolute joy to shoot...and dead nutz on the money at 25 yards with 220 cast Keith bullets and 7.0 grain of Unique...

So there it is...Bob


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Nice looking revolvers. I haven't seen a USFA in a long time, save for one in a large LGS, who wants a premium for it. Really odd how they suddenly quit making SAA's, when they'd made a nice reputation for them.


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From people I know who worked at the factory, they said the owner just got tired of it...it is really too bad he just didn't sell the business to someome else...

The big shop where I bought the .22/.22 Magnum always had 2-5 used USFA revolvers for sale in addition to the new ones they had....now like you I have not seen one there in months...

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Beautiful Gun! As a .41 addict, I am drooling


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That's awesome! You definitely get style points for going with the .41Spl. I still go back and read Taffin's article from the late `80's about the Bowen .41Spl Colt.

It really is a crying shame what happened with USFA.

You can get antique paper micarta from Sheffield Knifemaker's Supply.

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Damn that's a cool set of revolvers.



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Very nice.


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Just picked up my brand new SA Armory Kote TRP .45 yesterday locally at what I considered a good price. I guess I should have had my "itch" scratched. But.. then.. I saw these. You can't help but love these pistols! I have been a fan of that caliber for many years.

The .41 seems to be going extinct. I now have only 2 friends that own them!


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Congrats on a fine handgun. Very unique.

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Reeking of class and cool.

That should make a super cool belt gun for walking the high sage and mountain mahogany, as well as the deep timber.

The jacks will be getting quite nervous when you belt that one on and start slipping through the brush..

They will learn a new version of "The walking dead".


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Thanks....it is going to be a tough decision what goes out to Idaho this year. I guess you might want to see this one though...

Jacks...what Jacks... Last year when they heard I was coming not only the Jacks but all the coyote moved out of the valley for the week I was there.

Today I took the motorcycle down to my friend's place who has a nice range. We did some spring cleaning and also got to shoot the SM a little more...the wind was blowing 20-30 mph at some times so holding was a little tough. But the 212 Keith Penta-Point/7.0 Unique were right on the money at 20 yards and the 250 Keith about 1.5-2.00 high.

Problem now is brass...I sold most of the .41 Special brass off and only kept about 300 rounds for the Taurus Trackers... So sometime soon I am going to try and borrow a friends power case trimmer and cut down a thousand Starline brass I have...

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Nice USFA's also seem to be going up in price, too...

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=407605123



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Originally Posted by tex_n_cal
Nice USFA's also seem to be going up in price, too...

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=407605123



Damn! I didn't realize the prices had gotten so frickin high!!!
I've got a USFA in a 4 & 3/4" 45 Colt with a an extra 45acp cylinder that I special ordered in 1999 with the Royal Blue & Color Cased Hardened finish & Factory walnut grips. Mine is super accurate with both cylinders, shooting 1.5" groups at 25 yards off of a sandbag using 230gr cast bullets and Tite Group Powder. Mine still basically looks new since I've babied it & kept plent of oil on the finish.
I do however, carry it here at the Ranch in an Old El Paso Saddlery Tom Threeperson's Crossdraw holster from time to time & have killed numerous feral hogs and rattlesnakes with it. I saw a NIB USFA twin to it in .44 special at the Tulsa Gunshow back on April 5th for $1500 that I knew I should have purchased!
Maybe I'll find another before they get priced out of sight. Guess for now, I'll just have to keep carrying my go to .44 specials in a Colt SAA Thrird Generation and my Ruger Flattop Bisley in .44 spec.


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Bob, that is a fine looking pair. I am envious!


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Thanks....it is going to be a tough decision what goes out to Idaho this year. I guess you might want to see this one though...

Jacks...what Jacks... Last year when they heard I was coming not only the Jacks but all the coyote moved out of the valley for the week I was there.

Today I took the motorcycle down to my friend's place who has a nice range. We did some spring cleaning and also got to shoot the SM a little more...the wind was blowing 20-30 mph at some times so holding was a little tough. But the 212 Keith Penta-Point/7.0 Unique were right on the money at 20 yards and the 250 Keith about 1.5-2.00 high.

Problem now is brass...I sold most of the .41 Special brass off and only kept about 300 rounds for the Taurus Trackers... So sometime soon I am going to try and borrow a friends power case trimmer and cut down a thousand Starline brass I have...

Bob
Far as problems go, that's one I'd be willing to wrestle with in a heartbeat!!

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Thanks Kevin....

Almost had a nervous breakdown yesterday... Was out shooting with all the single actions doing some sight checking when the Clements went south...as it would not hold a "pattern" on a silhouette target at 35 yards.... At first I thought it was a bad batch of cast bullets but it was the same loads I had been shooting and had been doing well with... I shoot one of the other SA and all the rounds are spot on...

Looked at the sights...there is one tinyweenie set screw that holds the sight in place...it had loosened up and the sights was just flopping back and forth with each shot... But then it started to feel like the gun was "loose" when I would fire it...upon inspection ALL the screws were backing out... Once everything was tightened back up and sight set things got back to normal.... But all the screws will be LocTited shortly... The windage screw is going to be a major PITA.

This was 35 yards sitting at a 6" paper plate with the 212 grain Keith PantaPoints...7.0 grains of Unique...

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Sights are best for a light colored background and good sunlight...I and the target were in the shade so it made precise sight alignment/picture a little difficult...but it is getting the job done..

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You have some really nice toys!

How do you align the white bar (shown below) in your sight picture?

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It seems interesting.


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That is a holdover bar for long range shooting... The standard sight picture is black. As the distance gets long...as in 100 yards or more, one just keep elevating the front sight in the rear and the bar will start to appear in the bottom.

Last fall Mackay Sagebrush and I were shooting out to 550 yards across a dry lake bed. The bar lets one get the same shot to shot sight alignment.

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