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USPtFA guns.
RRio:
I've read about Italian parts USFAs and USPtFA in different threads on here. Here are my USPtFAs. Believe it or not, the 4 3/4" is a .357 magnum. (USFA only made .38 Specials)
Abilene:
Nice looking guns.
.357 is the second most popular caliber of SAA reproductions, so nothing unusual about that. But that is one of the oddest caliber markings I have seen on a repro. :)
RRio:
--- Quote from: Abilene on February 01, 2023, 04:34:10 PM ---Nice looking guns.
.357 is the second most popular caliber of SAA reproductions, so nothing unusual about that. But that is one of the oddest caliber markings I have seen on a repro. :)
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USFA did not make .357s, only .38 Specials.
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Buckaroo Lou:
--- Quote from: RRio on February 01, 2023, 04:57:48 PM ---USFA did not make .357s, only .38 Specials.
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I think Abilene was referring to other reproduction manufacturers other than USFA. Lots of Uberti and Pietta .357 reolvers. I think the USPtFA guns were Uberti guns shipped in the white and fit and finished here in the USA. Is that not correct?
Abilene:
Oh yeah, I forgot that USFA mostly chambered them in .38. But was USPFA the same? It's still a strange barrel marking. :)
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