


At 25 yards, it will put five of Black Hills Ammunition’s 250-grain Cowboy Action loads into less than 1.5 inches when I do my part.Ī requirement of the Single Action Army revolver on its adoption by the military was that it would hit an Indian war pony at 100 yards. It’s reliable and accurate and hits hard. My 2nd Generation gun is accurate by any standard. To me, the Colt SAA is a working gun, and though expensive, it is to be expected that it works well. I think a collector-grade revolver should be unfired in the original box-or if worn or shot, it should be a revolver with an historic provenance. Values range from around $3,000 for 100 percent guns to the $1,000 neighborhood for 60 percent guns. These days, original Colt revolvers command a premium, and I believe some of the resulting prices are ridiculous. 45-by Colt but the details are lost to history. Upon his return from Korea, he was presented with another copy of his favorite handgun-the Single Action Army. MacArthur racked up quite a score in action in Mexico before World War I.

Patton-and for a time by a young Jeff Cooper in the Pacific.įor his part, Gen. Production of the Colt SAA ceased in about 1940, but the gun did see some action in World War II and was carried at times by such notables as Gen. Early in his career, Keith said if he had to rely on factory ammunition, he would choose the. 32-20 WCF as a young man and, finding it terribly inadequate, moving on to the. The late, great Elmer Keith had a long association with the SAA, calling it Colt’s best revolver. The Colt Single Action Army, adopted by the military in 1873, is without doubt one of the most iconic firearms in U.S.
