Yet, my most recent 3rd Generation SAA has excellent fit andįinish. Replaceable one of 1st and 2nd Generation SAA's. Rotating hand and a pressed-in cylinder pin bushing as opposed to the Eventually I actually gave it away.Īmong the re-engineered factors was a change in barrel threads, aĭifferent ratchet at the rear of the cylinder, with corresponding Small crack and the grip frame's blue did not match the barrel orĮjector rod housing. With the frame and sharp edges stuck out. The backstrap and trigger guard did not fit flush It was a great disappointment to me, even to my relatively
45 with a 7 1/2'īarrel, blued with case-colored frame. Generation SAA came in late '76 and was a. The 74000SA range, Generation skipped to 80000SA. Both of those opinions humbly come from myīack in 1976 Colt reintroduced the SAA after a two-year hiatus for More recent 3rd Generation ones areĮxcellent in those respects. 'Colt SAA's of the Generation are Lousy.' It may be a UĬonundrum, but both statements are true. 'Colt SAA's of 3rd Generation Fare great!' Colt single action army: lousy-or great?. Colt single action army: lousy-or great?.' Retrieved from 2017 Publishers' Development Corporation 03 Oct.
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