Colt SAA barrel lengths?
sixgun MAK
November 23, 2007, 07:28 AM
For all of you guys who have Colt SAAs, what's your favorite barrel length?
Mine is the 51/2" barrel. It just feels well balanced to me.
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BlkHawk73
November 23, 2007, 07:43 AM
I like the longer ones, 6 1/2" or 7 1/2".
Jim March
November 23, 2007, 11:45 AM
The real question is: do you like guns that have a "heavy muzzle" feel, or a "light muzzle" feel?
A light muzzle lets you shift from target to target quickly. A heavy barrel can be more steady on a given target.
That's the top parameter that's going to affect how the gun feels to you.
2nd: longer tubes spit bullets faster. For longer-range handgun hunting this can be a factor.
3rd: the longer the "sight radius" (distance between sights), the more accurate a sight picture you can form, but it takes longer to get that picture. This is a second reason the shorter tubes are known as "fighting lengths" as you can bring the piece to bear on target quicker with a shorter tube.
My SAA-type gun wears a 4.68" tube, Ruger's version of Colt's 4.75". Note that it's a 357 so the barrel walls are thicker than on a 45, increasing barrel weight. My barrel probably weighs similar to a 5.5" 45. When possible dollar-wise I'd like to flute my 357 tube to get the weight back down to what a 45 would be.
TIMC
November 23, 2007, 09:00 PM
My 1st generation Colt in .45 Colt sports a 4 3/4" barrel but I don't shoot that one it is just a family heirloom.
My prefered are the 5.5" barrels on my 2 Vaquero's in .357 mag.
BlindJustice
November 23, 2007, 09:37 PM
COlt 4 5/8ths inch - points naturally, great handling
sixgun MAK
November 25, 2007, 10:31 AM
I thought there would be more folks out there who shoot a Colt SAA.
Molasses
November 25, 2007, 10:47 AM
I've had Vaqueros and clones in all three standard lengths, plus the sheriff's model. My one and only Colt has a 7&1/2"; looks nice, but I don't use it much. I've currently got several 4&5/8" old Vaqueros while the Mrs. has a pair of 5&1/2" clones. JMO, I've never gotten excited over the 5&1/2".
Jim Watson
November 25, 2007, 10:51 AM
When I got into CAS, I traded an idle automatic for a 7 1/2" .44 Special SAA. After a while I decided I needed something handier and "faster" so I had a 4 3/4" barrel put on. Pretty, and handy. After one season with it, I had the 7 1/2" put back on so I could hit the targets. The long sight radius and forward balance give ME more practical accuracy.
Pilot
November 25, 2007, 11:09 AM
I have a USFA Rodeo in .45 Colt and it sports a 4 5/8 inch barrel. I think that is plenty long and I like that its a little handier than the longer lengths. When I considered the barrel length of my other revolvers and semi autos most were 5 inches or less in length. I see no reason for anything longer than 5 inches unless you are hunting, but that is just me.
BTW, USFA makes one heck of an SAA clone.
Rexster
November 25, 2007, 05:05 PM
I really like all three, but have a real appreciation for 5.5" lately, making it a slight favorite. I have found the 5.5" is still packable in a normal belt holster. In favor of the 7.5" is that my aging eyes can focus quicker on the front sight, and hold that focus better. In slight favor of 4.75" is that the less muzzle-heavy balance is easier on my right wrist, but then I shoot an SAA best as a lefty. 5.5" seems to have no real drawbacks in handling and carrying, so it is a default favorite, and the look is growing on me.
rcmodel
November 25, 2007, 05:45 PM
4 3/4" or 5 1/2" for belt holster use.
The 7 1/2" is too long to set down in a pick-up seat without it poking you in the ribs. Works fine for hiking or horseback though.
All of my SAA's are either 4 3/4" or 5 1/2" now.
I rebarreled a 7 1/2" 32-20 with a 5 1/2" barrel because it was just too unhandy to carry.
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CSA 357
November 25, 2007, 06:07 PM
My colt saa 45 has the 43/4 barrel , i like the short barrels on most all my handguns, csa
StrikeEagle
November 26, 2007, 01:10 AM
I think about this from time to time. :)
Pa Cartwright, Matt Dillon, and John Taffin like the 7.5"... but it just doesn't feel right to me. Doesn't look right, either. I'm sure the problem is with me. :)
The 4.75" really looks great... It really says 'gunfighter' like nothing else. It also says 'quickdraw.' I have a 3rd Gen in this length. Anyone who doesn't love it, has a hole in his soul... :p
But... my very most favorite is the 5.5"... balanced, good looks, good shooting, good handling. It does everything superbly. I have 2 2nd Gens and a USFA in this length. It's really the 'no-fault' length for SAA's, IMO.
5.5": cheerfully endorsed. :)
hank327
November 26, 2007, 11:56 PM
For my tastes, I think the US Cavalry got it right back in 1873 when they ordered their SAA with 7 1/2" barrels. Just feels best to me.
ShunZu
November 27, 2007, 12:34 AM
5.5": cheerfully endorsed.
+1
My John Wayne Commemorative imho wouldn't look right with a 7.5. :)
Sistema1927
November 27, 2007, 10:23 AM
For Colts and clones the 5 1/2" is just right. For Blackhawks and pre-new-Vaqueros I like the shorter barrel lengths.
AJD
November 27, 2007, 03:19 PM
I'd say the 7.5" barrel.
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