|
|

 
|
Caliber |
Barrel |
Finish |
Total lenght |
Weight |
Shot |
|
Technical Features |
|
45 Colt |
7
½" |
Blue |
13" |
2.4 lbs |
6 |
|
38 Special |
7
½" |
Blue |
13" |
2.4 lbs |
6 |
|
357 Magnum |
7
½" |
Blue |
13" |
2.4 lbs |
6 |

|
Caliber |
Barrel |
Finish |
Total lenght |
Weight |
Shot |
|
Technical Features |
|
45 Colt |
5
½" |
Blue |
11" |
2.3 lbs |
6 |
|
38 Special |
5
½" |
Blue |
11" |
2.3 lbs |
6 |
|
357 Magnum |
5½" |
Blue |
11" |
2.3 lbs |
6 |


|
Caliber |
Barrel |
Finish |
Total lenght |
Weight |
Shot |
|
Technical Features |
|
45 Colt |
4
¾" |
Blue |
10.2" |
2.1 lbs |
6 |
|
38 Special |
4
¾" |
Blue |
10.2" |
2.1 lbs |
6 |
|
357 Magnum |
4
¾" |
Blue |
10.2" |
2.1 lbs |
6 |
|

The Colt Single Action
Army handgun, also known as the Colt Peacemaker or Single Action
Army, is a single action revolver. It utilizes a revolving chamber
holding six rounds. It was designed for the
US cavalry by Colt's Manufacturing Company and adopted in 1873. It
was one of the most famous pistols of the wild west, having a
similar fame as the Walker Colt and the Colt 1851 Navy. |