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Brand new: Hudson Colt S.A.A. 45 4 3/4" Barrel (Civilian) HEAVYWEIGHT Hudson S.A.A. .45 videos
Brand new Hudson: Colt S.A.A. .45 Civilian (4 3/4in barrel) Includes: Hudson packaging (box/instructions) 6x reusable Hudson Colt .45 cartridges, and 1x box of PFC caps A great classic Single Action Army .45 replica made by Hudson in heavyweight abs & zinc alloy parts, feels cold to the touch. Includes real wood grips. Can be stripped down like real S.A.A. revolver This classic version model weighs in at approx 800 grams. Brand new and includes 6 reusable cartridges, box/ instructions and 1x box of PFC caps which produce a loud bang!! and smoke and sparks out the barrel. This is the Civilian version : Barrel length: 4 3/4 Inches 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 SAA 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. Any questions: enquires@modelguns.co.uk
Hudson:
Peacemaker .45 COLT SAA Cartridges:
£12.60 per box
Colt S.A.A. .45 Real Look Dummy bullets: Six cartridges : £22.95 Real look Colt .45 bullets with correct marking, great for display with your S.A.A. .45 Peacemaker Pearl Grips : £38.95
Colt SAA revolvers have been produced as Single Action Army and Buntline models . . . standard models have a round top frame . . . barrel lengths are 4 3/4, 5 1/2, and 7 1/2 inches. The Buntline model came with a 12 inch barrel but was otherwise similar to the regular SAA. The SAA uses a hammer mounted firing pin, and a loading gate in the left side of the frame gives access for loading and unloading. The steel ejector rod housing is located on the lower right side of the barrel, aligned with the loading gate. The fluted cylinder is easily removed for cleaning . . . and can be removed from the right side of the frame. To eject fired cases from a Colt single action revolver, the hammer is put in its half-cock position . . . the cylinder is manually rotated . . . so that a stroke of the spring loaded ejector rod can knock out the case. Loading is likewise accomplished one chamber at a time
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