Sorta OT -- My first USFA Single Action!
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Sorta OT -- My first USFA Single Action!
I was in one of my favorite shops today looking for a Schofield Top Break clone and spotted this USFA Rodeo "Storekeeper" in 45 Colt with 3.5" barrel with ejector rod and matte blueing. I've been lusting after a USFA SAA clone for some years now, and then this unique little "stubby" reaches out and dope-slaps me through the display case glass . . .
Love at first sight. What a handy, well-balanced piece! I compared it to the similar Ruger Vaquero Montado single action and found out that I couldn't see the brightly polished sights on the Ruger, but I did like the lower "Bisley" style hammer of the Vaquero Montado. The USFA's sights were just fine, and of course it had the "4-click" three-screw lockwork of an 1873 Colt SA. Then the shop owner told me that the Storekeeper is one of a limited run of just fifty (50) such guns and the S/N bore witness to that. No matter; this little gem is going to see some serious trigger time.
Range report to follow.
Noah
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ScottT wrote:That is a really neat configuration . . .
Precisely what went through my mind, Scott.
Well, not entirely.
More like, "Why didn't someone think of this earlier?"
I've seen, handled, and fired the so-called "Sheriff" model SAs without the ejector rod, and quite frankly I found to be missing something. Like an ejector rod.
It really is a neat config, you are quite correct.
Noah
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...Noah Zark:
...The idea is not new. Cimarron Firearms has offered their "Improved" sheriff's model, with ejector rod, for several years.
...Edited to say- The USFA's quality is higher. I was speaking, above, of the idea of a sheriff's model with ejector.
...old goat
...The idea is not new. Cimarron Firearms has offered their "Improved" sheriff's model, with ejector rod, for several years.
...Edited to say- The USFA's quality is higher. I was speaking, above, of the idea of a sheriff's model with ejector.
...old goat
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Huh. I never crossed paths with the Cimarron offering. That brand is not popular in my neck of the woods. Dealers tend to stock and customers seem to ask for Ruger, Beretta, Uberti, Taylors, and USFA.old goat wrote:
...The idea is not new. Cimarron Firearms has offered their "Improved" sheriff's model, with ejector rod, for several years.
Thanks for the reference; I may have to pay them some more attention.
Noah
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+1 I have an Uberti "storekeeper" with a 3.5-inch tube, ejector, but with a bird's head grip. I handy little piece. Congrats!!!ScottT wrote:That is a really neat configuration. I look forward to your range report.
I know this is a "lever guns" forum, but I just don't see single-action revolvers as being "OT". Leverguns and sixguns just go together so well!!! Thanks for sharing!!!
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The short barreled, ejector, guns ... especially with the bird's head grip are my favorite SAAs. There's a nickel gun in 45 with ivory grips in that very configuration that has been calling my name for months now.Ysabel Kid wrote:I have an Uberti "storekeeper" with a 3.5-inch tube, ejector, but with a bird's head grip. I handy little piece. Congrats!!!
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I, too, like the shorty 3 - 3-½" "Storekeeper" configurations better than the "Sheriff" models. Very nice, what caliber?
And ScottT; what a TEASE! How dare you post a pic of a sweet holster like that and not give any details!
And ScottT; what a TEASE! How dare you post a pic of a sweet holster like that and not give any details!
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Noah,
Its neat having something different. I never did care for the sheriffs models without the ejector housing. Yours is just like a sherriffs, but with it. It really ought to make a nice ....everything gun--well, except for long range shooting. A few years ago I could have had a Colt SA 3rd. from the Custom Shop just like the one you just got. I was short about $1500 so I let it go. I think it was 1595. ------------Sixgun
Its neat having something different. I never did care for the sheriffs models without the ejector housing. Yours is just like a sherriffs, but with it. It really ought to make a nice ....everything gun--well, except for long range shooting. A few years ago I could have had a Colt SA 3rd. from the Custom Shop just like the one you just got. I was short about $1500 so I let it go. I think it was 1595. ------------Sixgun
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You're gonna dig it Noah!
I've got two Rodeos (.38WCF and .45 Colt) and they are simply FUN to shoot!
I've got two Rodeos (.38WCF and .45 Colt) and they are simply FUN to shoot!
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i have a pair of the rodeos seperated by one number
they have to be the nicest revolvers i have.
smoother then even my dan wessons, and they are accurate.
nice trigger pulls.........wax poetic here........
have worn about half the finish off them though.
keep your loads on the light side with 200 to 250 cast bullets
of the softer variety, you will wear out a reloader shootin that thing.
they have to be the nicest revolvers i have.
smoother then even my dan wessons, and they are accurate.
nice trigger pulls.........wax poetic here........
have worn about half the finish off them though.
keep your loads on the light side with 200 to 250 cast bullets
of the softer variety, you will wear out a reloader shootin that thing.
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+1 I agree details.Griff wrote:I, too, like the shorty 3 - 3-½" "Storekeeper" configurations better than the "Sheriff" models. Very nice, what caliber?
And ScottT; what a TEASE! How dare you post a pic of a sweet holster like that and not give any details!
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I missed out on a Rodeo in .44 Special also. I got the yips and bought a .45 Colt Rodeo because I could get my hands on it and, lo and behold, the .44 special shows up. I should have figured out a way to get that one too!ScottT wrote:I missed out on picking up a Rodeo in .44 spl. Should have done it.
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Griff wrote:I, too, like the shorty 3 - 3-½" "Storekeeper" configurations better than the "Sheriff" models. Very nice, what caliber?
Oops. 45 Colt. Sorry, shoulda mentioned that.
ALL: There are some really nice shorty SAs (and leather) that many of you have posted!
Thanks for the comments!
Noah
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You guys need to check out Noah's range report on this fine firearm!
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Better grab a drool rag before you do though!!!
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Better grab a drool rag before you do though!!!
Sweet sixgun! I have "visited" with one of these at a local dealer, but it would take a painful trade to latch onto it, and I will content myself with my shorter and longer USFA and Colt sixguns for now, especially as my Ruger Montado is so very close to the same thing, with 3.75" of barrel and an ejector rod. The matte black finish certainly would seem to make the USFA Storekeeper a bit more friendly to the eyes when trying to get a sight picture.
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