First introduced in 1873, the Colt Single Action Army has officially been around for 150 years. In that time, it has become ...
The Colt single-action revolver belonged to Captain Myles Moylan, later a Medal of Honor recipient — and has an estimated ...
Shortly after, the Army also began to use the Colt SAA around 1873. In 1875, S&W got a contract to outfit the U.S. military with new and improved Model 3 Schofield revolvers, with the caveat that the ...
From the “Gun That Won the West” to the modern-day renaissance of classic firearms, the .45 Colt stands as a symbol of resilience and American ingenuity. The Colt Single Action Army SAA ...
When we look back at that era of firearms — the time when cartridges became king and old cap-and-ball revolvers were being converted to fire brass — we think of the Colt Single Action Army ...