Thanks Lumpy
OK..Here's the Deal
Colt has zero stock on SAA's and will probably remain so possibly forever but certainly for the foreseeable future.
They are only theoretically making 45's and 357's by Colts Manufacturing, not the Custom Shop as regular production, and since they made this announcement over 2 yerars ago, have produced NONE that i know of.
The ONLY way to get a Colt SAA is to order it through the Custom Shop and Only an FFL Dealer or more preferably a Colt Dealer as I am.
However:
If you were to order today through me or any other Dealer a Custom Shop SAA, you will wait at least 18 -24 months if you are lucky!
I am waiting for 3 I ordered last April that were promised to me for October Delivery (and I am pretty tight with the Colt Custom Shop) and needless to say still have not received even One of them.Here it is January and my contacts at Colt won't even speculate when i will receive my 3 guns..Only that i will receive them or if i don't want ot wait longer, they will happily return my money.
I will NOT order any Colt Custom Shop guns at the present time.It's pure frustration.
I can't ask customers to wait over a year to 2 years for a revolver or anything else and I won't.
Additionally, Colt wil not take orders for 1911's of any kind for the foreseeable future and NO Dealers wil be getting any new 1911's.
Reason for the 1911 problem is a huge Marine contract for 1911's that Colt received this Fall and will take them a Looooong
time to fill.Just like the new Colt Mustang..Colt s making very few A day and they have literally thousands of backorders to fill.
Bottom Line: Colt has nothing to sell and now with the future of the AR 15 at risk, who knows if they will ever make a commercial M4 again.
Colt is back to how they were in the 90's and early 2000's....No guns and the wait time is ridiculous.
When I receive my 3 pending Colt SAA's then I will consider whether or not i will order from the Custom Shop again.
My bet is that you will never see stocked SAA's agaion; and if you ever do , Only in 45 cal and 357.
The secondary market is your only realistic hope.None of the major distributors have any Colts to sell and have no idea if they ever will again.
Very Sad Indeed.
Colt simply has not kept up with demand or the public, or competition.
The Colt 1911 'Rail Gun' is utterly ridiculous IMHO
Colt took classic lines of the 1911 and figured out a way to make them ugly!
By the way, Gunbroker has very very few SAA's of any kind.It is way easier to find an antique collectible Colt than it is to find a regular old commercial SAA on Gunbroker or anything else.People that have them are keeping them....
The sell off of Colts in private hands that really began in 2008 has stopped and there are just very few SAA's out there for purchase.
Please Note: The above comments are probably way more than a Colt Dealer should say!