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Capt. John Fitzgerald

Marlan1,
Welcome to our forum.  As for pictures you might post the question on the board where you will undoubtedly get much better advise than I can offer.
CJF
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Stormy and Moose

Stormy and Moose

USFA collectors from the beginning

USPFA Bisley Flattop Target 45LC 7.5"
USFA SAA Flattop Target 45LC 7.5"
USFA CC 4" 45LC Sherrif Model 4"
USPFA SAA 44wcf 4.75" 45lc
USFA SAA prewar 5.5" 45LC
USFA Lightning Rifle 45LC
USFA CC 38sp 7.5"
USFA Bisley Turnbull custom sherrif model 4" 45lc DT serial prefix - Persinger Ivory grips - my best gun

newly retired with time to play

Buckaroo Lou

Quote from: Stormy and Moose on January 18, 2023, 09:51:24 AM
Stormy and Moose

USFA collectors from the beginning

USPFA Bisley Flattop Target 45LC 7.5"
USFA SAA Flattop Target 45LC 7.5"
USFA CC 4" 45LC Sherrif Model 4"
USPFA SAA 44wcf 4.75" 45lc
USFA SAA prewar 5.5" 45LC
USFA Lightning Rifle 45LC
USFA CC 38sp 7.5"
USFA Bisley Turnbull custom sherrif model 4" 45lc DT serial prefix - Persinger Ivory grips - my best gun

newly retired with time to play


We need photos.  ;D
A man's true measure is found not in what he says but in what he does.

M13 Link

I have just joined this forum to get more info onUSFA guns.I am not sure if I qualify as a collector or not. I have 3 USFA guns and am always looking for more. But I definitely shoot them. I can honestly say that I have not shot a USFA revolver since about 11:00 this morning.

TheTinMan

TheTinMan

USFA single action 45 Colt 4-3/4" with factory engraving and stag stocks
USFA single action 45 Colt 7-1/2" with rubber stocks
USFA single action Flattop Target 45 Automatic with 45 Colt cylinder 7-1/2" with "Trulvory" stocks
USFA single action Bisley Target (flat top) 45 Automatic with 45 Colt cylinder and walnut stocks

Madmanmarque

I'm new here but own a 4 3/4" nickel USPFA in .45 Colt and a blue and color case 5 1/2" in .44WCF.  I've had these new since 1995 when I was CAS.  I paired the blued pistol with a Marlin Century Limited in .44WCF.  I think the paring holds up well as they were both color case hardened by Turnbull.  Obviously, these are the older Uberti sourced pistols.  Hope that's not a problem with joining.  Thanks

Buckaroo Lou

Quote from: Madmanmarque on January 15, 2024, 08:17:37 AM
I'm new here but own a 4 3/4" nickel USPFA in .45 Colt and a blue and color case 5 1/2" in .44WCF.  I've had these new since 1995 when I was CAS.  I paired the blued pistol with a Marlin Century Limited in .44WCF.  I think the paring holds up well as they were both color case hardened by Turnbull.  Obviously, these are the older Uberti sourced pistols.  Hope that's not a problem with joining.  Thanks

It is certainly no problem and welcome. There hasn't been much activity in a while. Seems we are all getting too old and just don't have much to talk about anymore.

Provide us some pictures of those pistolas.   :)
A man's true measure is found not in what he says but in what he does.

Jean-Claude Chappot

Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum. Let me introduce myself in a nutshell: I have been a police officer for 20 years in Switzerland and a gun collector. I recently bought a USFA Revolver and need your expertise (I seem to be in the right place). It is a USFA Birdhead revolver in 45 Colt. There is a lot of conflicting information about this factory (Uberti parts). Can you tell me more about this model and its value (I paid 600 USD)? Serial Number 21643

Jean-Claude Chappot

It is in mint condition and probably never been used. Sorry for my English I translate with Google

Buckaroo Lou

According to the serial number I believe your revolver is an Italian parts revolver and not one that was made with all USA parts. It is a very nice-looking revolver and in my humble opinion you acquired it at a very good value. Well under what they are currently going for here in the US.

Welcome to the forum. The forum hasn't been very active of late but hopefully others will greet you and perhaps comment on your nice revolver.
A man's true measure is found not in what he says but in what he does.

Jean-Claude Chappot

thank you very much for your message. best regards from switzerland

Cable Cat

Cable Cat .... 5-1/2 ivory and 4-3/4 packing grashorn stags

King Medallion

King Medallion
#14753
USFA Pre War BP Frame 38/40 7.5" barrel
King Medallion
I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.

OShootem

Irish Dan O'Shootem SASS# 61974
I have Two USAF Rodeos in 45 colt. I bought from Long Hunter with LH serial numbers. I have used them shooting Classsic Cowboy for years.

RRio

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Dirtydutchman

I would like to register as a member of USFA Forum.
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