Charles Daly SAA'a...How are they holding up?

Started by dogngun, August 02, 2007, 08:19:51 AM

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dogngun

I found a Charles Daly stainless SAA in a shop and I have been reading a lot of the older posts here on this gun. Seems like most of you who shoot them like them a lot, but the posts are a year or so old.
How are they holding up? You guys ( and Gals) shoot your revolvers a lot, and I figure if they are still working well for you, they will last forever for me.
Any experience good or bad is welcome...I'd want this revolver for a woods gun.

Thank you for your help.

Mark

Go West

I bought a pair of blue CDs a few years ago in the summer and got my best placing at the AZ State Championships with them (duelist). I did have a small pin that retained one of the firing pins break the first day of use, but the part was replaced free within a few days. They've been problem free since. They remain box stock and are smooth enough to shoot as is. They group well and they shoot POA with my reloads. Fit and finish are very nice for such inexpensive guns and for the money, they are a true bargain. I recently added a pair of Schofields to my collection, so they are patiently waiting in the safe for me to return to them.
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