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SCARCE “Transitional” Black Powder Frame COLT SAA
Description:
SCARCE “Transitional” Black Powder Frame COLT SAA
In .45 COLT with NICKEL Finish and IVORY Grips
Here we present an antique Transitional Black Powder Frame Colt Single Action Army, made in 1893, in Hartford, Connecticut. The Colt SAA has become one of the most iconic firearms in history, especially with regards to the American West and in film. Though Colt enjoyed the largest contracts of any handgun maker during the American Civil War, it had to rely on its array of percussion fired revolvers, namely the 1860 Army until the Smith & Wesson owned Rollin White Patent expired in 1869. This enabled them to being making revolvers with completely bored through cylinder chambers in order to utilize modern metallic cartridge ammunition in the most effective manner. In 1869 Colt’s began development of a suitable cartridge revolver in earnest, first coming out with a number of conversions for their percussion lines, until 1872 when they debuted what was to become the Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army in the 1872 U.S. Trials. Needless to say, it won, and became the Army’s revolver of choice. It also became the sidearm of choice for many others like cowboys, guards, lawmen, crooks, shopkeepers and all manner of civilians.
This specimen is known as the “Transitional” model. This is because it maintains the “black powder” style of frame with its cylinder axis pin held in place by a screw, even though Colt had upgraded to a spring-loaded plunger type of pin release. These are scarce and very collectible.
The overall condition is very good. The nickel finish is 90%. The markings are clear and legible. Serial numbers match. The ivory grips are in fine condition with no cracks. The bore is very good and the action is excellent.
This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 4-3/4 inches in length.
Caliber: .45 Colt
Bore is in very good condition and shiny. The firearm is in excellent working order.
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Here is a very nice nickel and ivory Colt Peacemaker for your firearms collection.
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SCARCE “Transitional” Black Powder Frame COLT SAA
Description:
SCARCE “Transitional” Black Powder Frame COLT SAA
In .45 COLT with NICKEL Finish and IVORY Grips
Here we present an antique Transitional Black Powder Frame Colt Single Action Army, made in 1893, in Hartford, Connecticut. The Colt SAA has become one of the most iconic firearms in history, especially with regards to the American West and in film. Though Colt enjoyed the largest contracts of any handgun maker during the American Civil War, it had to rely on its array of percussion fired revolvers, namely the 1860 Army until the Smith & Wesson owned Rollin White Patent expired in 1869. This enabled them to being making revolvers with completely bored through cylinder chambers in order to utilize modern metallic cartridge ammunition in the most effective manner. In 1869 Colt’s began development of a suitable cartridge revolver in earnest, first coming out with a number of conversions for their percussion lines, until 1872 when they debuted what was to become the Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army in the 1872 U.S. Trials. Needless to say, it won, and became the Army’s revolver of choice. It also became the sidearm of choice for many others like cowboys, guards, lawmen, crooks, shopkeepers and all manner of civilians.
This specimen is known as the “Transitional” model. This is because it maintains the “black powder” style of frame with its cylinder axis pin held in place by a screw, even though Colt had upgraded to a spring-loaded plunger type of pin release. These are scarce and very collectible.
The overall condition is very good. The nickel finish is 90%. The markings are clear and legible. Serial numbers match. The ivory grips are in fine condition with no cracks. The bore is very good and the action is excellent.
This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 4-3/4 inches in length.
Caliber: .45 Colt
Bore is in very good condition and shiny. The firearm is in excellent working order.
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Here is a very nice nickel and ivory Colt Peacemaker for your firearms collection.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail!
Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
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SCARCE “Transitional” Black Powder Frame COLT SAA
Description:
SCARCE “Transitional” Black Powder Frame COLT SAA
In .45 COLT with NICKEL Finish and IVORY Grips
Here we present an antique Transitional Black Powder Frame Colt Single Action Army, made in 1893, in Hartford, Connecticut. The Colt SAA has become one of the most iconic firearms in history, especially with regards to the American West and in film. Though Colt enjoyed the largest contracts of any handgun maker during the American Civil War, it had to rely on its array of percussion fired revolvers, namely the 1860 Army until the Smith & Wesson owned Rollin White Patent expired in 1869. This enabled them to being making revolvers with completely bored through cylinder chambers in order to utilize modern metallic cartridge ammunition in the most effective manner. In 1869 Colt’s began development of a suitable cartridge revolver in earnest, first coming out with a number of conversions for their percussion lines, until 1872 when they debuted what was to become the Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army in the 1872 U.S. Trials. Needless to say, it won, and became the Army’s revolver of choice. It also became the sidearm of choice for many others like cowboys, guards, lawmen, crooks, shopkeepers and all manner of civilians.
This specimen is known as the “Transitional” model. This is because it maintains the “black powder” style of frame with its cylinder axis pin held in place by a screw, even though Colt had upgraded to a spring-loaded plunger type of pin release. These are scarce and very collectible.
The overall condition is very good. The nickel finish is 90%. The markings are clear and legible. Serial numbers match. The ivory grips are in fine condition with no cracks. The bore is very good and the action is excellent.
This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 4-3/4 inches in length.
Caliber: .45 Colt
Bore is in very good condition and shiny. The firearm is in excellent working order.
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Here is a very nice nickel and ivory Colt Peacemaker for your firearms collection.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail!
Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Credit Card, Certified Check, Money Order
SCARCE “Transitional” Black Powder Frame COLT SAA
Description:
SCARCE “Transitional” Black Powder Frame COLT SAA
In .45 COLT with NICKEL Finish and IVORY Grips
Here we present an antique Transitional Black Powder Frame Colt Single Action Army, made in 1893, in Hartford, Connecticut. The Colt SAA has become one of the most iconic firearms in history, especially with regards to the American West and in film. Though Colt enjoyed the largest contracts of any handgun maker during the American Civil War, it had to rely on its array of percussion fired revolvers, namely the 1860 Army until the Smith & Wesson owned Rollin White Patent expired in 1869. This enabled them to being making revolvers with completely bored through cylinder chambers in order to utilize modern metallic cartridge ammunition in the most effective manner. In 1869 Colt’s began development of a suitable cartridge revolver in earnest, first coming out with a number of conversions for their percussion lines, until 1872 when they debuted what was to become the Colt Model 1873 Single Action Army in the 1872 U.S. Trials. Needless to say, it won, and became the Army’s revolver of choice. It also became the sidearm of choice for many others like cowboys, guards, lawmen, crooks, shopkeepers and all manner of civilians.
This specimen is known as the “Transitional” model. This is because it maintains the “black powder” style of frame with its cylinder axis pin held in place by a screw, even though Colt had upgraded to a spring-loaded plunger type of pin release. These are scarce and very collectible.
The overall condition is very good. The nickel finish is 90%. The markings are clear and legible. Serial numbers match. The ivory grips are in fine condition with no cracks. The bore is very good and the action is excellent.
This is a legitimate antique and not a reproduction.
Barrel is 4-3/4 inches in length.
Caliber: .45 Colt
Bore is in very good condition and shiny. The firearm is in excellent working order.
Overall condition as seen in photos.
Here is a very nice nickel and ivory Colt Peacemaker for your firearms collection.
Very Fast. Very Safe. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE. Delivered directly to your door by express mail!
Guaranteed AUTHENTIC & Includes CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY.