This video features a Point of View (POV) firing demonstration of the 1873 Single Action Great Western II revolver. The description provides extensive historical context for the Colt Single Action Army (SAA), also known as the Peacemaker, detailing its design for U.S. Army trials, its long production history, various calibers and barrel lengths, and its iconic status in Americana and the American Wild West. The SAA's influence on other firearm designs and its current popularity among collectors and re-enactors are also highlighted.
This video features a Point-of-View (POV) firing demonstration of a Cattleman revolver. The description specifies it's a 1990s era Uberti Cattleman imported by Mitchell Arms. It draws parallels to the iconic Colt Single Action Army (SAA), also known as the Model P or Peacemaker, highlighting its historical significance in the American Wild West, its adoption by the U.S. Army, and its enduring design and popularity with collectors and re-enactors.
This video review from American Rifleman features the Cimarron Firearms Model P, a reproduction of the iconic Colt Single Action Army (SAA). The review highlights the Model P's classic features, including its .45 Colt chambering, 7.5" barrel, case-hardened frame, blued finish, and fixed sights. It details the "Cowboy Comp" action job, which upgrades the internal springs for improved durability and reliability compared to original Colts. The specific model reviewed is the limited-edition Henry Nettleton model, featuring accurate historical markings. The video emphasizes the enjoyable shooting experience with its crisp trigger, checkered hammer, and classic plow-handle grip, making it a fun range day firearm.
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