![]() ![]() ![]() Plus - some material from both "The Gun Report" and "Arms Gazette" dealing with Colts and provenance and rarities. Men of that time wanted strong, reliable revolvers - not something pretty for their SASS matches.įor the hell of it - I re-checked Colt reference books by: This can devolve into one of those "woulda if they coulda" arguments that go nowhere and delight the Devil's Advocates - but the truth of the matter is that steel frames were common by late Civil War - and were judged to be stronger than brass. These are the premier publications dealing with "real" Colts. See "The Book of Colt Firearms" by Sutherland - and "A Study of the Colt Single Action Army" - by Graham, Kopec and Moore - as well as Wilkerson's various books.
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