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Colt S.A.A. .45 Wild West

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185 GBP  /  $360 USD  /  235 Euro  Temp.Out

Sorry,  currently sold out - new stock expected soon

CAW:

COLT FAST DRAW SPECIAL

S.A.A. .45  4 3/4"  Nickel Finish look

             
                         
                 
 

Brand new CAW:  COLT FAST DRAW SPECIAL : Nickel Finish Look

Includes original box/  instructions, six CAW .45 Colt cartridges (reusable) and one box of primer/ caps  (stand not included)

As the name suggests this made for Fast Draws!  CAW has strengthen the barrel but also lighted it at the same time for those quick draws,  even stronger hammer with more curved wider spur. One cartridge takes 3x PFC caps for a very loud bang!! and plenty sparks out the barrel!

    Colt markings (no visible makers name)

    Barrel length:   4 3/4"    (open straight through barrel)

    Weight Approx:  640g loaded

    Materials, Heavyweight abs & zinc alloy parts.

    Power:  3x 7mm cap!   Loud BANG !

    Ejector rod
     Operates / field-strips exactly like the real thing!

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Extra cartridges:   €23.95 / 16.70 per six  

PFC caps:   €10.35  / £7.00 per box  (1 box = 100 PFC caps)

Colt S.A.A. .45 Real Look Dummy bullets

Real look Colt .45 bullets with correct marking,  great for display with your S.A.A. .45  :  Six cartridges :   €32.95 / 22.95

     

Brief info on the S.A.A. .45

The original Colt SAA (Single Action Army) .45 was first produced in 1873 and is one of the few revolvers still in production today.

The S.A.A. was used by the US military from it's introduction through the Spanish American War & Philippine insurrection.

This classic model was unquestionably the most popular revolver of late 1800s and can be seen in most if not all cowboy films and is often referred to as the gun that won the west.

It was favoured by the U.S. army and cavalry and by most law enforcers such as The Earp Brothers, Masterson Brothers, Pat Garrett as well as "Buffalo Bill" Cody and Jesse James to name a few, the list goes on.

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