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Any SAA experts out there?
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<blockquote data-quote="redmax51" data-source="post: 990250" data-attributes="member: 363"><p>I like the Bisleys,I have short fingers and a regular SAA has a long reach to the trigger.The Bisley fits my hand much better.Those grips are worth $300-$500 by themselves.If you can buy it for $1500,you're stealing it.I'd say $2000 is more like the value.Now that's assuming the gun is in mechanically sound condition. Steve</p><p></p><p>Oh yeah,I'm no expert just an enthusiast who occasionally shoots Cowboy Action with 2 Schofields.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redmax51, post: 990250, member: 363"] I like the Bisleys,I have short fingers and a regular SAA has a long reach to the trigger.The Bisley fits my hand much better.Those grips are worth $300-$500 by themselves.If you can buy it for $1500,you're stealing it.I'd say $2000 is more like the value.Now that's assuming the gun is in mechanically sound condition. Steve Oh yeah,I'm no expert just an enthusiast who occasionally shoots Cowboy Action with 2 Schofields. [/QUOTE]
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