U.S.F.A. Hartford, CT

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U.S.F.A. Hartford, CT

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Hello!

I just acquired ( I think cheap ) an USFA SA .44 - 40 SA, with 4 3/4 " bbl, highly polished nickel finish. Hardly fired ( until now ). The Original owner added further set of stocks, made from nearly white red stag bone.

It´s a KEEPER!

Dead on at 25 yds, will keep 6 rds of Magtech CAS loads in 2".

Looking forward to test the other gun, a Colt Lightning replica, NIB, 24" octagon barrel, CCH frame, .44 - 40 cal!

What is the opinion in General on those guns?

IMO they simply stomp Uberti and the like in the ground - NO comparison!

Is it true, that spare parts are interchangably with Original Ponys?

A VERY happy shooter, Hermann
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I have 4 so I think I must like them a bit... Is your Lightning carbine also a USFA? Those are pretty rare. The USFA guns are in a bit of a demand now that the company has quit producing them in favor of a plastic fantastic .22 semi-auto pistol they call the ZIP.

This is my Rodeo which I got from Rob Leahy of Simply Rugged holster fame. This is the gun I've been carrying in a Mernickle P6SA for the past 3 months.
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Here's a not so good photo of my color case and dome blue single action, also in .45 Colt but with .45 ACP cylinder as well.
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I love 'em - and mine in particular-- NOS .44 Sp Rodeo I picked up a few years ago, then antiqued. I try not to do too much comparison with the Ubertis--as I also have a Cimarron P in .44 Sp I really enjoy. I kinda let them be their own greatnesses on their own!...But yes, USFA right up there at or near the top in quality, fit and finish. There are/were different USFA models so I can't say unequiviocally, but like the Ubertis, IIRC the USFA's grips are just enough different from the Colt's so as to not be entirely interchangeable--at least not w/o some work--but I don't know how accurate. Also, some customizers have transplanted USFA cylinders into some Rugers (midframes?) I believe. Until one of the last USFA models made, their special model supposedly made to precise blackpowder-era 1st Gen specifications, the USFA's cylinders were bigger OD than the Colt's. I wish USFA had hung around long enough for me to be able to afford their "Double Eagle"--definitely on my wish list.
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Ahem....

For those of us who are in the Barely-enlightened-heathen category of levergunners, some PICTURES would help...!

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It's a shame that USFA quit making a great SA. I love my USFA. Great wheelgun.

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and with the 44 Special cylinder

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ouch, that hurts my feelings.
Great acquisition.
Thanks for the photos.
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.44 Sp Rodeo
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You fellows who have these are fortunate. Only came across on I believe. Should have gotten it.
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I guess I'm gonna be a wet blanket on this schmoozing contest, but I've come across one several years back and ..... I was not impressed. Just another over priced clone.

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Thanks for all the pictures...! 8)

Now at least I know what you're all talking about that I don't have one of.

They look nice.
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Hobie wrote:I have 4 so I think I must like them a bit... Is your Lightning carbine also a USFA? Those are pretty rare. The USFA guns are in a bit of a demand now that the company has quit producing them in favor of a plastic fantastic .22 semi-auto pistol they call the ZIP.
The Lightning rifle is serial # just over 2.000, the SA is around 25.000 ... from the little I know, they could have been made around 2009 / 2010.

I understand they hardly will ever be made ... and, IMHO, even if yes, not in the same quality, I´m sure.

;-(

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It is my understanding that USFA has ceased production of all but the ZIP guns and have sold all the old machines and tooling and let the good gunsmiths/assemblers go. No more USFA SAs.
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Hobie wrote:It is my understanding that USFA has ceased production of all but the ZIP guns and have sold all the old machines and tooling and let the good gunsmiths/assemblers go. No more USFA SAs.
I just don't understand it. They quickly sold out of everything they made, so how could business have been bad? It's almost like the ZIP gun thing is a huge joke the owner/money guy is privately making...
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Ravenman wrote:Image
pls: What Holster is that?

Looks like a Duke Rig with safety strap ...

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looks like a Bianchi Lawman #1L.
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Yes, it is a Bianchi Lawman 1L holster and the El Paso saddlery 44 belt.
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