"uberti going to transfer bars and wire springs in all saa models
So with uberti joining the pile of companies that load their saa clones with wire springs and extra safety garbage who is left that still makes a actual saa"
In my old age I've learned it pays to take a deep breath and give things a second (or even first!) look to understand them better before posting on a forum.
1 - Uberti does not use wire springs in their Cattleman II model, save for the tiny spring that controls the firing pin mechanism.
2 - Uberti is going wholly AWAY from the transfer-bar safety (their Horseman model)
3 - Uberti is also going wholly AWAY from the old quarter-cock safety (it looks like a wedge just under the firing pin), which amazingly nobody was complaining about.
4 - Uberti is furthermore going wholly AWAY from the double-notch base-pin safety, which people used to complain about (and not without reason, IMHO).
5 - Uberti is now going to use a simple retractable firing pin safety that has fewer moving parts than the current Cattleman (= two in total) and that, from outside, is perfectly undetectable. And for those who insist on hating it, this is 100% interchangeable with the old hammer and trigger assembly.
As for the "extra safety garbage," this enables them to sell to high-volume retailers that are concerned about liability. In order for your main product to remain viable in the USA, this is a reality, like it or not--definitely not a choice taken on a whim. Besides, I've seen and handled the guns and I urge those of you who haven't, to do so before forming an opinion.
Bottom line: if you want absolute purity, buy a 1st-gen SAA, shoot it with black powder and hope it doesn't blow up in your hands. If not, everything--including 2016 SAAs--are a compromise.