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Is there anything between a Colt and Ruger.

-Colt:
Is well made, cyl line up with the loading gate when it's opened, large lever on plunger.
Trigger sucks, no sights.

-Ruger
Adj Sights, nicer trigger, points a bit better.
Free spinning cyl, PITA to un/load.
 
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Colt is making the New Frontier again. Adjustable sights, and a square frame similar to the Ruger. The trigger pull on my old SAA is a smooth single stage 3lb pull.
 
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I own a Nickle SAA in 44/40. Was thinking of a Bisley SS Ruger 45LC/ACP 5 1/2" if I can find one.

My buddy has his eye on the Colt. I don't like the toothpick trigger.
 
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Avail from williams but no acp cyl

 
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Those are fairly common in 45/45acp. Should be easy to find. Look here for the free spin http://www.powercustom.com/
 
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While you are looking take a look a the single 7 in 327 federal. Three barrel lengths 4 5/8, 5 1/2 and 7 1/2
 
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Freedom Arms is about as good as it gets.
 
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I too was puzzled by the OP. I thought at first he meant quality wise, but perhaps he meant cost wise? There was also no mention of caliber or potential use. Certainly there are plenty of alternatives to Colt and Ruger. Taurus, Dan Wesson, Korth etc. Or did he mean single action only?
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OK , who makes a sixgun SA with:

loading gate cyl stop.
adj sights
bigger grip than colt (maybe bisley)
5-6"
45lc
stainless preferred

Ruger is close. The sloppy cyl is a pain.
 
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Well I see that no one has responded, so here is my Ruger, sloppy cylinder and all, and a few targets.













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Rich,

Ruger SA's made after 2005 or so have a modification that aligns the chambers for loading perfectly. The Bisley models are very fine hunting and target guns, but they are heavy. While this does not deter me, some like them lighter. The standard new model grip frames are a little longer and have a little more room between the grip and the back of the trigger guard than a colt. If you would prefer the standard grip and would like a little lighter weight, I would go with a standard stainless model. Power custom makes a stainless Bisley spur hammer that is compatible with standard grip frames.
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Originally posted by richj:
Avail from williams but no acp cyl



A very nice looking revolver
 
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