interesting article on Single Action

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J. Yuma

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I love single action revolvers.
I love flathead engines, propeller driven airplanes, old pickup trucks, brown liquor, and...well, you can imagine what else an older gentleman like myself might like.

I have 3 SA's, and one double action that I shoot SA (cause I can't hit anything shooting DA 😳) and this article pretty much describes my experiences so far.
I'm sure there will be critical comments, but heck, I like the first amendment as much as I've come to like the second.

Hope you enjoy.
 
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ex13F

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I may have read that article before? I too have a fondness for single actions. Same as you I have 4, 3 are Ruger Vaqueros (1 orig. & 2 New) and the other is a Uberti stainless El Patron. All in .45 LC.
 

Pál_K

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You are not alone, J. Yuma, a lot of people love single actions.

For me, I never had any use for the double action of a double action revolver, though I have many. I was first introduced to the strange single action creature when my friend brought his Single Six to the range. He inherited it from his dad and it had many thousands of rounds through it. It was amazingly smooth.

From that, I bought my own Single Six, a Bisley .45 Colt, and a Bisley Super Blackhawk.
 

J. Yuma

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I may have read that article before? I too have a fondness for single actions. Same as you I have 4, 3 are Ruger Vaqueros (1 orig. & 2 New) and the other is a Uberti stainless El Patron. All in .45 LC.
I exaggerated, I have 3 SA, 1 DA that I shoot SA. (😔 I feel like a politician)
 

J. Yuma

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You are not alone, J. Yuma, a lot of people love single actions.

For me, I never had any use for the double action of a double action revolver, though I have many. I was first introduced to the strange single action creature when my friend brought his Single Six to the range. He inherited it from his dad and it had many thousands of rounds through it. It was amazingly smooth.

From that, I bought my own Single Six, a Bisley .45 Colt, and a Bisley Super Blackhawk.
In my enthusiasm, I lied.
I have a Heritage .22, a Pietta 1873 that I shoot .45 ACP, and a SBH. My fourth revolver is a SRH, but I treat her like a SBH 😏.
The article states that even after the advent of DA's, "shootists" preferably chose the SA's, as they were easier to be accurate.
I concur.
 

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Not a bad article. And yes,, it does a fair job of explaining many things.

But I had to chuckle at the comment about fast drawing with live ammo, or fanning and how "nobody" could do that. The writer never saw or watched a guy like Bob Munden. While he did a lot of his shows with blanks,, he also did a lot with live ammo. And with world record speeds.

In general,, I agree that most people should not try fast drawing with live ammo, or cocking a hammer while the gun is still in the holster. Or even fanning in any form for accuracy.

But overall, not a bad article,, especially for those who are new(er) to the ownership or use of a SA handgun.
 

gunzo

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Ruger new model single actions if proven by a good trial run are the handguns I'd ride int hell with If I had to. Yeah, might have to go to a different grip material, but otherwise I trust their performance that much.

Maybe or not, the most powerful, accurate or fastest handguns all in one, but certainly as strong & dependable as nearly anything out there.

What's funny, or not par for this kind of thinking is that I embrace a lot of modern tech & use some of to my choosing. But,,,, I never think just because it's new, it must be better because sometimes it ain't. The BH is a classic example of this.
 

freakindawgen

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If we open the count to black powder firearms, then I'll add my replica Remington 1858 New Army cap and ball.
I have 2 Montados, 1 Special Edition New Vaquaro, and a 5.5 in New Model Vaquaro all .45 Colt.

2 1860 Fluted
1 1849 Pocket
1 Traditions US Marshall 36 Cal
1 1862 Police
And a Booth deringer
 
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I kinda like those old Hog Legs. :) :) :)

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And some that shoot that smoky stuff
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If you rode with Hoppy, Roy, Gene and the rest of the boyz, you gotta love Single Actions............
And should definitely have at least one COLT.

J.
 

wproct

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I have one single-action revolver and three double action revolvers. The only time I have fired the double action revolvers in double action mode is just one time to make sure they functioned ok.
 

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