Main Match Revolver and why

Started by Marshal Halloway, December 27, 2005, 10:22:47 AM

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Who is your favorite manufacturer/importer of revolver(s)?

Colt Firearms
22 (8.8%)
Charles Daly
1 (0.4%)
Cimmaron
27 (10.8%)
Navy Arms
2 (0.8%)
Ruger
101 (40.4%)
Taurus
4 (1.6%)
Uberti USA
47 (18.8%)
USFA
26 (10.4%)
Other
20 (8%)

Total Members Voted: 238

Wymore Wrangler

AWA Longhorns have the best actions, but they aren't in production under the AWA name anymore, my main match guns recently have been Uberti 1851 RM Conversions with 5 1/2 inch barrels....  Also have a pair of EMF Hartfords as backups to those... ;D
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Cyrille

It may be thet Ah voted afore in this here poll. But Rugers are, to me anyway, the "Colt" of today, reliable, affordable [which Colts are not!] although they art relable, I find that they are a bit small for my hand(s) and although I load within the accepted (cowboy) limits of the powder I use, I'll never have to worry about my Old Model Vaquero Blowing apart.
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Maddog

Well I am just getting into the SASS never even been to a match YET.  I have a couple of Rugers  Would either of these do








Still need a shotgun and rifle probably some clothes maybe I will head to the next match and watch first
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Quote from: Maddog on March 16, 2006, 06:24:06 PM
Well I am just getting into the SASS never even been to a match YET.  I have a couple of Rugers  Would either of these do
yep, they'll both do.  The BH will put you in the Modern category, but don't worry, you'll still have fun.  Just bring some .44Spl loads instead of the .44Mags.
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Four-Eyed Buck

I have Uberti's from two listed importers, Cimarron and EMF. I also have two EAA Bounty Hunters and one Ruger NMV. The size of the grip influenced my liking of the Uberti clones. Just feel better in my hand............Buck 8) ;)
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Dr. Bob

I have a Beretta Stampede which is made by Uberti.  Looks and feels great.  5 1/2 bbl. balances real well for me.  45 LC like my 73 Winchester.  I have to keep it simple  :o so only 1 kind of ammo. :D  Don't want to confuse myself.
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Mustang Gregg

RUGERS!   But I reckon you knew that if ye ever checked out the RATS forum.
I reckon second place would be the Schofeld designs.

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Buffalow Red

i been hunting & shooting the pettia 58 rem 44 in 12" barrel. c&b revolver for 15 years. its the only c&b i had ever  shot or held, it has served me well so natrally i wanted a nother one when i started in sass
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boot strap jack

uberti cattleman 4 3/4" pair. the fit is great in my hand. the technology is period correct. and I learned to shoot with a old ruger single six. And last is the price. the ruger is out of the late 50s or early 60s and has never been worked on, and still gets shot regularly. I do know that my ubertis wont make that for both have had to have springs replaced due to breakage.

Skinny Preacher 66418

I shoot Pietta and Uberti Remington Revolvers. I like the way they look, I like the fact that there are less screws than colt, and I like the one-piece frame. '58 and '75 model.

The only Colt I have is a '51 Navy Konverted to .38.
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Virginia Gentleman

Quote from: Griff on December 28, 2005, 02:38:50 AM
Colt.  It's what all the others want to be.  There's a reason for that.  I've got Pietta's, Ubertis, Armi San Marcos, Rugers, and have fondled all the others.  Nothing is quite like a Colt.

Why because it has a pony on the side and is a better investment?  Never mind that the third gen Colts are JUNK!

panhead pete

For my hands, the 1851 Richards Mason Conversions are perfect!!  I shoot double duelist and when one of my pards let me handle them, I decided for duelist, they were perfect.  The open tops are a pleasure at the loading table too when showing the hammer on an empty chamber!!

Panhead Pete

Badlands Bob

The springs need to be replaced in a Colt or clone about every 5,000 rounds.  A Ruger needs to be cleaned about every 5,000 rounds.  I love my Rugers.  I have 10.

Ransom Gaer

I shoot Uberti made 1860 Armies.  I like shooting c&b pistols and the 1860 Army model just feels right and I like the larger grips of the Army.  At the time I got mine I liked the quality of the Ubertis compared to the Piettas.  I have heard that has changed.

I have also found that when using a lubed wad as a normal part of my loading procedure the Colt designed 1860 Army just goes and goes.  All c&b pistols benefit from lots of lube.

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Lucky Irish Tom

If I have to have a gun I know will work it's my Ruger Bisley's they are my most often used main match pistols because I know they are going to work every time.  I shoot my Pietta 1858 Remington's with conversion cylinders when I want style points. I want to get a pair of Open Tops next, but I will always have the Ruger's with me in case the others fail.
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Ruger Vaqueros
1. They are not very expensive - Not cheap but you get great value for the price.
2.  They last and last and last
3.  They shoot where you point them
4.  If you have a problem, Ruger will fix things very quickly
5.  Did I mention they last and last - seriously over built a bit heavy in the old model Vaqueros but...
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Griff

Quote from: Virginia Gentleman on February 04, 2008, 01:06:31 PM
Why because it has a pony on the side and is a better investment?  Never mind that the third gen Colts are JUNK!
Au contraire, my friend.  I believe you have just sampled far too small a field.  Yes, there was a period when Colt quality slipped, quite far in fact.  From the mid 80's to the mid 90's I wouldn't buy one.  But... that has been turned around for so long, it's laughable to still be beating that pony.  I can accept that some folks feel they're overpriced, but what isn't?  As I almost said, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.  Don't get me wrong, I think that the introduction of high quality copies (read USFA) has done much to bring Colt back up to the high expections of their buyers.  And I wouldn't rule out owning one, or maybe more... but... I admit, I'd rather be buying more Colts.
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N40W111

Being new to CAS, I bought a Cimarron P Jr. 3 1/2" in .38 for my first cowboy shootin' iron.  I've got really small hands and those Rugers make me feel like I've got on Levi's that are too big!  So, for me, it was a matter of "feel".  I can actually hit things with this little bugger too.  Looking to buy another soon to complement the .357 fish rifle. ;D

JL McGillicuddy

I have two different pairs of main match guns.  4 5/8 inch barreled stainless Ruger Vaqueros (original models) and 5.5 inch barreled blued Ruger Old Armys. 

I chose to go to the Rugers because they fit me and they are built like a tank. 

When I first got into cowboy action shooting, I was introduced to a family member of someone that I knew who was an experienced shooter.  He showed me around my first match and sort of played "tour guide" as well as introducing me around.  Everyone let me handle their guns to see what felt good to me and what fit me well.  When I was done trying every type of gun represented at the match, he looked at me and said "You should probably buy old model Rugers."  When I asked him why, he explained that they were the only guns I didn't regrip three or four times to find where my hand fit.  I just picked them up and was in the right place.  (Helps to know I am a bit on the large side.)

I found a pair for a good price on the used market that had been tuned up and have been shooting them ever since.  I put on Eagle's Gunfighter grips and now my petite girlfriend shoots my Vaqs with me. 

I got the Old Armys when I decided I wanted to play in the cap and ball game.  Ruger indestructible construction and just feel good to me. 

No, neither gun is an actual reproduction of any design made in the 19th century, but the value and durability of these guns is beyond question. You can shoot them right out of the box, and they work.

There's my two cents. 

Jack Lee


Willie Dixon

I'm first going for some Remmie's Old Army's b/c of price and I love that gun.
but I had to vote for USFA, because of the accuracy in detail of the arm, the finish, the quality, and the stamp that basically reads:
"This is a piece of American Iconic History, and as such is made in the Good ol'USA!"

after I get my Remmie and some community college classes finished in CAD and CNC I'm going to be looking forward to maybe scratch-building a 58 here... in the good ol' USofA!
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