*Slow Rust Blue, Hot Blue or CCH (Color Case Hardening). Wood/Synthetic Make New: $275 (plus material) Price to Re-bore: $150-$250 (bottleneck ctgs)įashion a new set of one or two piece grips from your material or mine. Your gun will be test fired to ensure POA is POIįit an extra cylinder, perfectly timed like the original. The degree needed to move the barrel is minimal, resulting in a normal looking sight picture. Colt Single Action Army revolver with 4.75 barrel, nickel, black powder frame made in 1988.
From the serial number data I have it appears that recent annual production quantities are in the range of 2,700 revolvers annually (225 per calendar month) for the years 2011, 2012 & 2013. 45 Colt, Color Case Hardened & Blue) in February 2014 with serial number S73549A. 44-40, 4.75 Nickel, Black Powder Frame c. I recorded a new production Colt SAA (4-3/4 inch Barrel. Turn your barrel left or right to correct bullet impact. Colt 3rd Generation Singe Action Army SAA. What I don’‘t do: I won’t put spongy springs in your gun just to make it ”feel better”. In all cases you will be apprised of the condition of the parts once I have the gun disassembled before work commences.Īction Tune-up: Correct timing of bolt drop, rise and height of bolt to properly fit cylinder stop, alter length of hand, trigger to hammer sear engagement and trigger pull adjusted to customers specification. The Hammer may need welded, Cam might need replaced, Trigger Sear may be bent or short, Hand spring may need replaced, a larger diameter cylinder pin may need utilized. Prices are "Estimate" in some cases a 122 year old SAA cannot simply be tuned up. We are a rural town and do not have delivery to storefronts.įedex and UPS can come via address below. I don’t want to deliver disappointment on a fine SAA that has been around 120 years.
If you can’t take the disappointment of the gun not being done on time - please tell me so we can discuss or send it somewhere else. Some guns will leave my shop back to you later than expected. Maybe the CCH wasn’t to my liking or I missed a blemish when I was polishing or the wood I was using didn’t quite do what I wanted.
I treat every piece like it will be critiqued by the best of the best in the industry.įrom time to time your gun may need to be re-done for whatever reason.