Is the Shot Pistol project dead?

Started by Capt. John Fitzgerald, November 03, 2011, 08:34:56 PM

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Capt. John Fitzgerald

I was just perusing the USFA web site and couldn't help but notice that there is no longer any reference to the Shot Pistol.  Out of curiosity, I tried going to their other web site, shotpistol.com, and it automatically took me right back to the USFA web site.  Is it time to add the Shot Pistol to USFA's growing list of ill-fated projects?  I hope so!  Maybe now they will get back to doing what the do best - producing the finest SAA's available today.  I, for one, would be glad to see them once again filling orders for SAA's in a timely manner.
CJF

Follow up:  Rats!  Googled "USFA shot pistol" and the web site is still there.  Never mind...
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

Devil Anse Hatfield

i still like it . wonder if we could get it in 45-70  ::) :o ;D

Major 2

".....Is it time to add the Shot Pistol to USFA's growing list of ill-fated projects?"

I surely hope not.....Not that I care for the shot pistol itself.

but it would make one wonder "WHO's stearing the ship !"

A company can't stand too many "Edsels"  (especially in this economy)
when planets align...do the deal !

Deadeye Don

Have they come out with a price for these monsters um....er  monstrosities? 

Great Lakes Freight and Mining Company

Capt. John Fitzgerald

Deadeye,
Someone on one of the other handgun forums quoted a price of $899.  Don't know if they were referring to MSRP or a dealer price.
I'm still a bit puzzled over USFA's decision to manufacture these guns without a loading gate.  I'm sure there must have been some logical reason behind it (at least I hope there was a logical reason).  Anyone have an idea as to what it might have been?
CJF
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

Harley Starr

I certainly wouldn't miss the Shot pistol either.
A work in progress.

wileycoyote

re lack of gate -

a forum thread i read a while ago offered this:

This pistol was designed without a loading gate, when hammer is all the way down or fully cocked rounds can't fall out. Without the gate getting in the way reloads can be faster.

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