

SOLD FOR: $3,255 LSB#: 141121PS04 Make: Colt’s Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company Model: 1st Generation Single Action Army Serial Number: 145245 Year of Manufacture: 1892 Caliber.

I bought mine in 1986 from a LGS near downtown Dallas. The blue and case hardening are bright, there is some oil glare in the pictures. The revolver has been refinished in nickel with a bright blue finish applied to the screw heads and other small parts. Colt "New Police" 38SPL Revolver Parts: Trigger. 45 with ruined barrel because some tourist-town, street actor/gunfighter used black powder blanks. Grips on nickeled guns were walnut, with. Colt 2nd Generation Black Powder Series Model 1851 Navy, Blue, Brass & Case Colored 7. 5" 38 Spl Single Action Cartridge Conversion Revolver. Hello, in this short video I am shooting the Colt Single Action Army using black powder shells. it was extremely loud and very fun!Thanks for watching! These grips were fitted as shown in the pictures to my Uberti 1873 Model P SAA cartridge revolver purchased from Cimarron Firearms. I would like to get a bit more info from those in the know on what it may be and what it might be worth if possible.


If you are looking for an antique Colt SAA 45 cal.
COLT MATCH TARGET 2ND SERIES DATES PLUS
95 plus $25 for shipping, handling, and insurance for CASH/CERTIFIED FUNDS/MO's. Great Stag details can be seen on both sides of these Grips The company eventually complied, and the Union acquired 25,000 of the single-action revolvers for $12 each (equivalent to $264 in 2021) If it does not stay cocked, the other tip of the trigger is the sear and it may be broke 44 Cap and Ball Revolver Revisited Pietta Firearms 1873 Paladin model Pietta Search: Pietta Saa. One can see on the slug that the lands are extremely narrow, making narrow cuts into the lead instead of grooves. Although the SAA has been offered in over 30 different calibers and various barrel lengths, its overall appearance has remained consistent since 1873. So while I'll be back on the ramen noodle diet for a couple of months it was worth it.Colt saa black powder pics. The shock was that I got it for just $25 more. So I jumped in, would have kicked myself if I watched it sell that cheap. I was surprised when the bidding stalled at $600, well under market. When this lot came up interest was tepid and the auctioneer had to drop the asking price to $100 to entice a couple of dealers to bid. On a whim I examined it and found the condition very good, with just a tiny trace of edge wear. This lot was a last minute addition and I was surprised to find it, along with a spare magazine, in the display case. After spending a significant amount getting the Savage I was intending on putting my feet up and watching the rest of the auction. Personally I think they're the prettiest grip material ever found. The grips are a form of bakelite that Colt marketed under the name Coltwood. All other versions, before and after, used a heel release. Another item unique to this variation is the push button mag release. Barrels were available in 4.5" and 6" versions. Second series MTs were built for a short period from 1947 - 1952. I've got a soft spot for Colt Woodsman MTs and always wanted a 2nd series but ended up getting a 3rd series three years ago when I couldn't find a nice 2nd at the right price. The other item I got at a local auction was a sweet Colt Woodsman Match Target, 2nd Series.
