USFA Parts - Screws

Started by Capt. John Fitzgerald, March 14, 2013, 02:17:06 PM

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Capt. John Fitzgerald

We seem resigned to the fact that USFA SAA production has come to an end.  No production means no parts.  So...  a few years from now, when you need to replace a screw (trigger, bolt, hammer, frame, etc.) what do you do?  I know that Colt 3rd gen. screws will not work.  Are Uberti screws compatible?   
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

Coffinmaker


Yes.  The only difference in screws between USFA and Uberti are two of the Grip frame/Trigger frame screws.  Two of the USFA screws are a little longer.  Don't know why, just are.

Coffinmaker

Capt. John Fitzgerald

Thanks Coffinmaker.  I always suspected that was the case.  Only makes sense that USFA would have copied the Uberti screws (metric?) when they converted over to all US made in order to keep the new gun parts compatible with the old.  I have several USFA's and a bunch of Colts but no Italian SAA's so I have never been able to check for myself.
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

GaryG

The frame is tapered.  It's slightly thinner in the area of the bolt screw so the trigger screw, which is a little farther back in the frame,  is a tad longer. 

Invinoveritas

Quote from: GaryG on March 17, 2013, 08:40:03 AM
The frame is tapered.  It's slightly thinner in the area of the bolt screw so the trigger screw, which is a little farther back in the frame,  is a tad longer. 

So good to have an expert here, please post more often, Gary.

TDW

Thanks Gary,
   It speaks well of your character, that you are still here with us.
Your knowledge and experience are a huge asset to this forum.
Thanks for all the help and attention to detail that you have given me in the past

TDW (Tom Winters)
The farther North you go, the more things you will run into that will eat your horse.

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