柯尔特单动陆军型(COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY) 单动转轮枪是典型的 "牛仔枪",几乎在所有拍摄过的西部片中都能看到它的身影。照片上面的枪在其序列号上印有 "S",表示由Stembridge工作室拥有,该工作室为20世纪30年代和40年代的 "B "级西部片提供了许多这样的六连发转轮手枪。照片下面的那支枪是目前第三代单动...
COLT 1873 Single Action Army284,5XX, 51/2" nickel, .45, D engraved, pearl, (Constable C. F. Schmidt), ship- ment of one to H. S. Bettes Hardware, Paris, TX, 11-24-06, page 437, Vol. 1 of The Colt Engraving Book.to Charles Hummel...
The Colt Single-Action Army Revolver was originally designed with the US military in mind. They were all 7-1/2: barrel and chambered in the .45 Colt caliber. Approximately 24,000 of the first revolvers produced went to the military; civilian production began in earnest thereafter. ...
The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) was introduced in 1873. It became the most popular handgun on the American Frontier and the definitive firearm of the Old West. The Colt SAA adopted by the U.S. Army in 1873 was in caliber .45 Long Colt. U.S. Army revolvers had 7 1/2 inch barre...
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The same action was used with little change up to the Colt Single Action Army of 1873. It was a massive pistol, weighing 4 1/2 pounds, and until the development of the S&W .357 Magnum cartridge in the 1930's, it was the most powerful revolver in the world. ...
Still in business today, the Colt’s Manufacturing Company went on to produce the Colt Single Action Army handgun, also known as the Colt .45 or the Peacemaker, the standard service revolver of the U.S. military between 1873 and 1892. To date, the company founded by Samuel Colt has produ...
Many of shootists of the Old West packed a Colt Single Action with a Model 1873 in the same chambering. As the Old West began to disappear, the Model 1873 was often replaced by the Model 1892. Interestingly enough, the .32-20 was very popular in both the Colt Single Action and Bisley...
or 'Peacemaker' revolvers. Both the 1851 Navy and 1873 Army revolvers were of single action design, meaning that the hammer had to be manually cocked prior to squeezing the trigger in order to fire the weapon. Additionally, the cylinders on these revolvers did not swing out. These design ...