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Summary: The description, specs, photos, pricing and reader ratings for the USFA ZIP pistols. Continue reading
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Summary: The description, specs, photos, pricing and reader ratings for the USFA ZIP pistols. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Double Eagle revolvers.
The USFA Double Eagle is a modified Colt 1873 SAA clone with a birdshead grip and a low-profile Bisley hammer. The model is available in 3.5″, 4″ or 4.75″ barrel lengths. Available caliblers include .44 Special, .45 LC and .44-40. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA US 30 revolver.
The US M1A 30 calibre carbine took part in every amphibious landing from Guadalcanal to Guam and fought on the cliffs of Iwo Jima. USFA has reproduced this pistol with its US 30, a six-shot Single Action revolver chambered in .30 Carbine. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA .45 ACP Lend Lease revolver.
USFA’s .45 ACP Lend Lease is a Single Action revolver chambered in .45 ACP with a six-round capacity built on a cross-pin steel frame. It replicates guns the Unites States sent to its European Allies during WWII under the Lend-Lease program. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA .22 Target revolvers.
USFA’s .22 Target is a classic, full-size Single Action revolver chambered in .22 LR with a six-round capacity. It’s built on a special cross-pin rimfire target frame and comes standard with an extra cylinder chambered in .22 WMR. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Plinker revolvers.
USFA’s Plinker is a classic, full-size Single Action revolver chambered in .22 LR with a six-round capacity. It’s built on a special cross-pin rimfire frame and comes standard with an extra cylinder chambered in .22 WMR. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA 12/22 revolver.
USFA’s 12/22 is a classic, full-size Single Action revolver chambered in .22 LR with a 12-round capacity. It features a full cocking action that achieves the critical benchmark positions, including safe, loading and cylinder lock-up in just 30 degrees of rotation. Continue reading
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Summary: The description, specs, photos, pricing and user ratings for the USFA SASS Single Action revolvers. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Sheriff’s Special revolver.
To celebrate its 15 Year Anniversary, USFA produced a series of Custom Shop Special Edition production runs that included the revolver listed here, the Sheriff’s Special. This revolver is chambered in .45 LC and built on a black powder-style frame with a 3″ barrel. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Sheriff revolvers.
In 1882, the first ejectorless or what is now known as the Sheriff’s Model left the Colt armory with a 2.5″ barrel. The vast majority of Sheriffs (also called Storekeepers) were made with 3.5″ or 4″ barrels. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Bisley revolver.
In 1895, Holland & Holland advertised the new Colt Bisley revolver. The town of Bisley, England, was the site of major British shooting matches. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Flattop Target revolver.
Production of the Colt Flattop Target revolver began May 24, 1888, with serial number 126,530 and ending in 1925 at number 351,425. The serial numbers ran concurrently within Colt’s Single Action production range. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Henry Nettleton revolver.
USFA’s Henry Nettleton Cavalry Revolver is the first in the Government Inspector Series. It’s an exact re-creation of the Colt model inspected by Henry Nettleton, U.S. Government inspector of small arms in 1878. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Custer Battlefield Gun.
Orville W. Ainsworth served as an Ordnance Sub-inspector at the Colt plant from mid-October 1873 through Nov. 7, 1874. It was Ainsworth who actually inspected the guns in the serial range of 200-14,343, and this was the block of guns used during the height of the Indian wars, including Custer’s infamous Last Stand. Continue reading
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Single Action revolvers.
The USFA Single Action re-creates the classic Colt Single Action Army. It’s available built on a cross pin frame with a square-notch rear sight and a square front blade, or a black powder frame with a V notch rear sight and blade front sight. Continue reading