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OVERVIEW Introduced in 1873, no Colt revolver has earned greater fame than the Single Action Army. In design and performance, in line and form, no more sculptural and practical Colt has ever been created. Movies serve as constant reminders of the role this equalizer played in winning the West. Large numbers of knock-offs and look-alikes have never been able to replace the real Colt. Records on the SAA are a Who’s Who of action-oriented Americans of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Among others, such names as Buffalo Bill Cody, Theodore Roosevelt, John Wesley Hardin, Judge Roy Bean, T.H. Burger, Pawnee Bill Lilly, Captain Jack Crawford, Wild Bill Hickock, Wyatt Earp, Pat Garrett, Billy the Kid, Sam Bass, the James, Younger and Dalton boys, and many others.
FEATURES .44/.40 Caliber Custom lengths in addition to those listed here Outstanding design and performance Nickel or blue finish with color case hardened frame Black composite Eagle grips Available with a variety of custom options TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Model Caliber Barrel Length Finish Sights P1940 .44/.40 4¾" Colored Case/Blue Fixed Sights P1941 .44/.40 4¾" Nickel Fixed Sights P1950 .44/.40 5½" Colored Case/Blue Fixed Sights P1956 .44/.40 5½" Nickel Fixed Sights P1970 .44/.40 7½" Colored Case/Blue Fixed Sights P1976 .44/.40 7½" Nickel Fixed Sights |
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