'.38-40' Category
USFA Bisley
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Bisley revolver.
Manufacturer’s Description
In 1895, Holland & Holland advertised the new Colt Bisley revolver. The town of Bisley, England, was the site of major British shooting matches. Read the rest of this entry »
USFA Flattop Target
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Flattop Target revolver.
Manufacturer’s Description
Production of the Colt Flattop Target revolver began May 24, 1888, with serial number 126,530 and ending in 1925 at number 351,425. The serial numbers ran concurrently within Colt’s Single Action production range. Read the rest of this entry »
USFA Single Action
Summary: The description, specs, photos and MSRP for the USFA Single Action revolvers.
Manufacturer’s Description
The USFA Single Action re-creates the classic Colt Single Action Army. It’s available built on a cross pin frame with a square-notch rear sight and a square front blade, or a black powder frame with a V notch rear sight and blade front sight. Read the rest of this entry »
USFA U.S. Pre-War
Summary: The description, specs, photo and MSRP for the USFA U.S. Pre-War revolvers.
Manufacturer’s Description
The USFA U.S. Pre-War re-creates the classic gun made at the Colt Armory during first generation production between 1873–1941 before WWII. The U.S. Pre-War features the correct use of assembly number in hidden places and an original serial number from 1st Generation production. Read the rest of this entry »
USFA Gunslinger
Summary: The description, specs, photo and MSRP for the USFA Gunslinger revolvers.
Manufacturer’s Description
The USFA Rodeo II is a Colt Single Action Army clone chambered in .45 LC, .44-40, .44 Special, .38-40, .38 Special or .32-20. It’s available with a 4.75″ barrel, 5.5″ barrel or 7.5″ barrel. Read the rest of this entry »
Colt Single Action Army
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Summary: The manufacturer’s description and specs, and the average user rating for the Colt Single Action Army revolvers. Read the rest of this entry »























