In general, stocks for the Colt SAA have to be fitted.
There's just too much variation in frame dimensions (even within generations, never mind among them).
The other alternative is 'Try before you buy', but I realize that's not always an option.
The good news is, I've only bought a few pairs of SAA stocks without seeing them firsthand.
Just don't ask me why I didn't 'get it' the second time around.
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Complete thread:
- Colt SAA Generation -
Drago,
2013-03-02, 16:09
- More than a few people are calling them '4th Gen' -
FOG,
2013-03-02, 16:17
- More than a few people are calling them '4th Gen'[ THEY'RE -
Who....me...??,
2013-03-02, 16:19
- I've also heard there's no such thing as a ".45 Long Colt" - FOG, 2013-03-02, 16:43
- If it's any consolation, it's probably a 'small one', but... - FOG, 2013-03-02, 17:54
- More than a few people are calling them '4th Gen'[ THEY'RE -
Who....me...??,
2013-03-02, 16:19
- Colt SAA Generation -
Drago,
2013-03-02, 16:39
- In general, stocks for the Colt SAA have to be fitted. - FOG, 2013-03-02, 16:49
- More than a few people are calling them '4th Gen' -
FOG,
2013-03-02, 16:17