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Hi guys! I picked this 3rd-gen Single Action Army (circa 2006) up recently. So much for my "no additional calibers" discipline. Wink

Now I'm thinking about sending it off to get that loading gate gap adjusted. Any recommendations for a good SAA smith?, or should I just send it back to Colt?

Also open to suggestions on reliable plinking ammo. Thanks!



 
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45LC?

I shoot cowboy loads in it. I load my own.
200gr or 250gr over 7gr of Bullseye.
Sometimes Red Dot. (4gr)





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Yeah, it’s .45 LC.

Sorry guys, I thought I put this in the pistols section but I must’ve had a brain fade.
 
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That gate, will be more of a fit issue.
Colt may have to fix that.
Check your local cowboy action shooting club for who they use.

How is the gate alignment with cartridges in the cylinder? Have any empties?





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If Peacemaker Specialists is still in business (they still have a website that looks up to date), they might be worth a phone call to see if they can fix that loading gate.
 
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Damn Rogue, I am an absolute sucker for case hardened!
That is a beautiful piece!


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[s]https://www.bowenclassicarms.com/[/s]

Well regarded! But, retired...

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I don't think Bowen is accepting any work. Quite frankly, your revolver is probably fine, unless there's any interference with cylinder rotation when rounds are chambered.
 
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A long wait, maybe 45 day turnaround, Joe Perkins at Classic Single Action in Tucson AZ. I bought a Cimarron Frontier (Pietta)in .38 Special from him and he performed some action work on it as well. Very knowledgable on SAs of all kinds, Colt, Italians makes, Ruger, USFA, etc.

https://classicsingleaction.com



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That thing is gorgeous. Congrats! I load my own using MBC 255 grain LFP over about 8ish grains of Unique. No slouch.

Factory I had good luck with Black Hills cowboy stuff and Federal stuff and Magtech stuff. I'd avoid HSM personally. I found it very inconsistent.


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Have you taken the cylinder out and checked if just the screw that holds the gate on needs a turn or two with a screwdriver?

Regarding ammo, 45 colt is stupid expensive about 45 bucks or more per box for factory. I reload it, and my reloads run about 8 bucks a box. Super quick amortization of the cost of reloading gear if you don’t already reload
 
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Have you taken the cylinder out and checked if just the screw that holds the gate on needs a turn or two with a screwdriver?


I've not tried to adjust as it is my understanding that the screws are inside the frame, not accessible through the cylinder.
 
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I just loaded some snap caps last night. The gun cannot function with the gate in this misaligned state.
 
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Dave Dove in WV is really good with SAA's.


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Have you taken the cylinder out and checked if just the screw that holds the gate on needs a turn or two with a screwdriver?


I've not tried to adjust as it is my understanding that the screws are inside the frame, not accessible through the cylinder.

My memory was off. Yes the gate screw is under the trigger guard. Simple enough to remove and check. What few parts a SAA has are well secured. No fear of damage or anything falling out by cracking it open and having a look. It may be as simple as taking it apart, cleaning the recesses and parts and putting it back together. Just use a proper hollow ground screwdriver of proper dimensions
 
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Have you taken the cylinder out and checked if just the screw that holds the gate on needs a turn or two with a screwdriver?


I've not tried to adjust as it is my understanding that the screws are inside the frame, not accessible through the cylinder.

My memory was off. Yes the gate screw is under the trigger guard. Simple enough to remove and check. What few parts a SAA has are well secured. No fear of damage or anything falling out by cracking it open and having a look. It may be as simple as taking it apart, cleaning the recesses and parts and putting it back together. Just use a proper hollow ground screwdriver of proper dimensions


Oh and it is a beauty! I have owned about a dozen SAA’s over the years, from all generations. All have been 71/2 or 51/2. Have always wanted a 43/4
 
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https://classicsingleaction.com


Thanks for this. His website is really informative (printed out many pages for continued re-reading) and will definitely be sending an older model Vaquero in for inspection, tuning, and some grips.




 
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He has done several Colts for me. He did something another well known Colt SAA guy told me could not be done. I recommend him. I have complete confidence in him.
 
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Spoke with Joe (Classic Single Action) this morning and will be sending the Vaquero to him this week for action work and anything he recommends after he gets a chance to look it over.

Really wanted a set of grips as well but Joe is so stacked with grip requests that he's closed down orders until he works through the backlog - estimated to be sometime in 2028.




 
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Eddie Janis- peacemaker specialists passed away 5 years ago. His website does seem current tho you’d think his wife or someone would update it to say we are still in business and our gunsmith is x?
 
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