• If you have bought, sold or gained information from our Classifieds, please donate to OKShooters Association and give back.

    You can become a Supporting Member

WTB cowboy action stuff

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

enuf

Sharpshooter
Supporting Member
Special Hen Supporter
Joined
Apr 26, 2014
Messages
866
Reaction score
1,382
Location
Collinsville
Rating - 100%
6   0   0
American Arms Regulator (a Uberty company) SA in .45 - Took it in on a trade deal. I have never shot it, so I'd let it go. Case Hardened framed, Blued barrel and wheel; It is really pretty. Already sold the holster that came with it, I think, I'd need to check on that. No biggie to me either way.

Whatever you do, try to keep your guns as consistent in calibers as you can so you are not having to have lots of different ammo.
 
Joined
Nov 24, 2019
Messages
516
Reaction score
821
Location
SE Oklahoma (Ada)
Rating - 97.6%
41   1   0
I guess this is one of those things I know almost nothing about. It seems to me with my limited knowledge that if one is actually going to shoot "cowboy action" wouldn't one want a newer firearm instead of a pre 1900 pistol or gun? I have a few pre 1900 guns and they shoot but are fairly expensive and me personally wouldn't want to use them for that purpose? Or perhaps I am misunderstanding the post I'm not the sharpest pencil in the box. 🤣🤣
 
Joined
Feb 25, 2017
Messages
899
Reaction score
1,577
Location
Wagoner
Rating - 100%
14   0   0
If you haven’t done so already, you should go to a few matches before you buy. Everyone there will probably offer to let you try their irons. Even buying used, cowboy guns are expensive. You really don’t want to buy gear that doesn’t suit you and then wind up buying again.
 

turkeyrun

Sharpshooter
Special Hen
Joined
Feb 11, 2013
Messages
10,616
Reaction score
11,665
Location
Walters
Rating - 100%
6   0   0
The Uberti offered above are excellent.
Ruger Vaquero are excellent arms. I shoot CAS with a brace of Blackhawk. I prefer the slightly larger size. SANCTIONED MATCHES require the Vaquero fixed sight over the Blackhawk. A .44 Blackhawk in classifieds, excellent price.
Surjimmy has a Rossi Overland in the classifieds, great gun. I love mine.
Same with rifles, the pistol caliber levers listed above will serve you well.

Equipment and wardrobe CAN add big $$$$ to your expense, if you let it or want it.

As Cat City Slim suggests, attend some matches (both fun/informal and sanctioned) TriCityGC (I believe) has both.
Short Grass Rangers have fun matches in Grandfield on 2nd and 4th Saturday, every month. Great bunch, they will loan you equipment, give more help than you could ever ask for. Check out their page.
 

enuf

Sharpshooter
Supporting Member
Special Hen Supporter
Joined
Apr 26, 2014
Messages
866
Reaction score
1,382
Location
Collinsville
Rating - 100%
6   0   0
I guess this is one of those things I know almost nothing about. It seems to me with my limited knowledge that if one is actually going to shoot "cowboy action" wouldn't one want a newer firearm instead of a pre 1900 pistol or gun? I have a few pre 1900 guns and they shoot but are fairly expensive and me personally wouldn't want to use them for that purpose? Or perhaps I am misunderstanding the post I'm not the sharpest pencil in the box. 🤣🤣
Need to look at the SASS rules for what can and can't be used, including dress. I tried it at Tulsa, the guys there are very friendly and quick to let me shoot their stuff and even use their ammo. I would like to do it, just one more thing I don't have time for and the cost, trust me, these folks have some dollars wrapped up in playing. It is a fun time though.
 

Similar threads

[Sale/Trade]
  1. For Sale
  1. For Trade
Glock 41 & Glock 43
  • Sub Category: Handguns
  • Sale Price: 650$
  • Caliber: .45/ 9mm
Replies
3
Views
576
  • Sub Category: Rifles
  • Sale Price: 1800$
  • Caliber: 22LR
Replies
0
Views
290

Latest posts

Top Bottom