2008-03-29, 05:30 PM #21
CraigC
Senior Member
Join Date: 2001-11-28
Location: West Tennessee
Posts: 3,057 I'll just copy my post this morning from another forum:
The Colt's of the last year or two have definitely gotten a lot better than any 3rd generation gun preceeding them. Previous 3rd generation guns have almost always been way overpolished with dished out screw holes and lettering, rounded off edges and wavy surfaces. The new guns appear to be very well done. I'm disappointed the chamber mouths are still oversized and they still don't case color the hammers. They still fall short of USFA. USFA's case colors are much more vivid and they usually get the specs right. What most people don't realize and it almost never gets brought up, is the difference in the bluing. Colt hot salt blues their sixguns like every other major manufacturer. A nice finish when the metal prep is done right and the new guns are definitely nicer than almost any other production gun. The USFA Pre-War model is carbona blued like the originals. This is a very labor intensive, expensive process that results in one of the most beautiful finishes available. No major manufacturer does it. It's also a very durable finish. Not to mention the case colored hammer, a nice touch indeed.
So even though Colt's have gotten much better, I still don't believe them to be a very good value, just better than they were. Not when compared to USFA. If it were me, and once I sell my old truck and pay off my credit cards it just might be, I would check out the Cowboy Classic from Doug Turnbull at about $1200. He procures new USFA's in the white and finishes them off himself.