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There’s something just a wee bit mystical about the Colt Single Action Army. Nothing about the gun looks particularly ergonomic.
There’s something just a wee bit mystical about the Colt Single Action Army. Nothing about the gun looks particularly ergonomic.
Colt Conversion revolvers have a confusing story, branching off in several directions. First off, what is a so-called Colt […]
[…] great improvements over the single-shot pistols in use before Sam Colt arrived on the scene, however life is full of […]
In addition to .44 Russian/.44 Colt/.44 Special and .38 Long Colt/.38 Special in several variations, Cimarron also offers both a […]
How does one improve on perfection? The original Colt Single Action Army was a study in perfect pistol perfection when […]
Research has shown the Colt SAA (Single Action Army) has been chambered for about 30 cartridges ranging from .22 to […]
Colt dropped the single action from production prior to World War II and announced it would never be produced […]
The First Generation Colt Single Action Army
[…] back at sixgun history we can see a decades-long race between Colt and S&W to be the “firstest with the mostest.”
[…] both good news and bad news. The bad news was Colt had quietly discontinued production of the 2nd Generation Single […]