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Started by Marshal Halloway, March 21, 2005, 09:31:22 AM

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Buckaroo Lou

If I am eligible please add me. I own three USFA single actions., one Doug Turnbull 45 Colt, one USFA premium 45 Colt, and one USFA premium 45 Colt/45 ACP convertible. The Turnbull is my vault queen and the other two I shoot. :)

Thanks, Louis
A man's true measure is found not in what he says but in what he does.

Marshal Halloway


Member list updated:

#217 Buckaroo Lou
Editor & Webmaster of CAScity.com
Director - Digital Video Division - Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG).
Digital Video Production & Post Production OSG
Owner of Down Range Media GP

Graveyard Jack

You can add me to the roster. I own four USFA's. A late model Pre-War .44Spl x 4¾", a Rodeo II .38Spl x 4¾", a 12/22 4¾" and an early all-blue USPFA .45Colt x 4¾". Wish I had procured a Bisley Flat-top Target .44Spl or .38WCF before their current troubles.

aka Graveyard Jack, SASS #81,827
SASS #81,827

Marshal Halloway


Member list updated:

#218 CraigC aka Graveyard Jack, SASS #81,827
Editor & Webmaster of CAScity.com
Director - Digital Video Division - Outdoor Sportsman Group (OSG).
Digital Video Production & Post Production OSG
Owner of Down Range Media GP

HoneyBadger

New to the forum, been collecting for about 6 years now. Sad to say I haven't shoot them yet.

Don Kenna

This thread looks pretty inactive, but I'd like to register if that's still possible.  I ordered and received a custom blue and charcoal black powder frame USFA revolver in .44/40 in 2008.  I like it very much.  Based on that experience, I recently decided to acquire at least one more before the supply of USFA revolvers on the used revolver market dried up, which I predict it largely will.  What I wound up with was two Pre-War additional revolvers in .45 Colt, one with a 4.75-inch barrel and another with a 7.5-inch barrel.

I would certainly like to communicate with other owners of USFA revolvers more knowledgeable than I.   

Capt. John Fitzgerald

Greetings All,
I have assumed the responsibility of moderating the USFA forum and will do my best to keep everything up to date.
CJF

#219 HoneyBadger, and #220 Don Kenna, have been added to the member list (and sorry for the delay).
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

yahoody

I do, owe and shoot several.and have for a while now.
"time leaves tombstones or dry bones"  SASS #2903

Capt. John Fitzgerald

Welcome, Yahoody!  I have added your name to our member list and I look forward to you participation in the forum.
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

yahoody

Wonder how many previously listed here cashed in on the USFA Gold Rush and sold off their USFA guns?
"time leaves tombstones or dry bones"  SASS #2903

Monsai52

Please add me to the roster.  I originally registered early last year, but the forum seemed pretty dead at that time; I came for a view this evening, and see there has been quite a bit of recent activity.  I'm moderately active over on the Colt forum, but now that I see that this one is alive again, I'll have to spend more time here.

Best regards, 
My opinion is free, and worth every penny of it.

Capt. John Fitzgerald

Monsai52,
Consider it done!  I have added your name to our member list.  Welcome back to the forum!
CJF
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

MB Fields

Please add me as member also. Thanks.

Capt. John Fitzgerald

You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

Joel6180

Add me as a member please.  Thanks - I am enjoying reading all the old threads about these revolvers.

Capt. John Fitzgerald

Welcome, Joel.  Your name has been added.
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

drjon

Please add me to this list. My Custer and Pre-War are as fine as a Single Action Army can be and puts Colt to shame.

Capt. John Fitzgerald

drjon,
Welcome to the forum.  I have added you to the USFA CSS member list.
CJF
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

Molasses Mike

Howdy,
  Molasses Mike here. S.A.S.S. # 61719L I have four U.S.F.A. S.A.A.'s. All four have the last three digit's consecutive. Two are bright nickel finish, and two are "G" series three digit numbers. I am not a collector, just got them new.
                                          M.M.
V.F.W. life
N.R.A.  life
S.A.S.S. life

Capt. John Fitzgerald

Welcome, Molasses Mike!  I have added you to our member list.
CJF
You can't change the wind, but you can always change your sails.

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