Hello everybody,
I am a long time SAA fan, who purchased my first Colt SAA back in 1997, which I still have and shoot. Anyways, I recently ordered a USFA Government Inspector Series with the Orville W. Ainsworth rollmarks. I normally like to purchase firearms that are made by the company that originally made them. That being said, I have always really wanted a 1st generation Cavalry Colt from the 1870's, and Colt does not offer anything like that any longer. I was at the Las Vegas antique arms show a couple of winters ago, and there was a booth there that had a few dozen USFA revolvers in it, they do indeed look like a true pre-war SAA. However not having COLT'S on the barrel was a deal breaker for me at the time. I was able to talk to the head of Colt's custom shop at that same show, and I asked him why Colt does not offer the pre-war features that USFA offers, and his reply was that Colt is selling all they can make doing it the way they are doing it, so why stop?
Well, after reading everything I could find on USFA, and looking at many pictures, I took the plunge and ordered a USFA Ainsworth on the 17th of this month. I think that it will be as close to a $25,000 antique Colt as I can get my hands on. The Ainsworth model has all of the correct inspector rollmarks, 1st style long knurl checkered hammer with the cone shaped firing pin, script barrel address with the enclosing + marks on each end, hand stamped serial numbers in the correct range as was found in 1873-4, etc.
My dealer was told it was a 90 day build, so that should put delivery on the 15th of June. The waiting is killing me.
So, if you love USFA's, tell me your story.
Jared