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==We will be spending an eternity getting all the SAA entries==
==We will be spending an eternity getting all the SAA entries==
To get this current we are missing many instances of the SAA in the countless  Westerns (or even non-westerns) films and Television shows, going all the way back to the Silent era.  It will take a long time, but we must do it.  Anyone familiar with the SAA's usage in film/television will immediately know that we've only mentioned a FRACTION of the times the SAA has appeared over the last 100 years of cinema.  MPM2008
To get this current we are missing many instances of the SAA in the countless  Westerns (or even non-westerns) films and Television shows, going all the way back to the Silent era.  It will take a long time, but we must do it.  Anyone familiar with the SAA's usage in film/television will immediately know that we've only mentioned a FRACTION of the times the SAA has appeared over the last 100 years of cinema.  MPM2008
== Colt Bisley ==
The Colt Bisley was not produced in Bisley. Bisley is not a factory, it's a world-famous shooting range and mecca for competetive shooting, so when they introduced a target model they called it the Bisley model. The only British-made Colts were percussion revolvers made between 1854-1856.

Revision as of 22:38, 19 September 2009

We will be spending an eternity getting all the SAA entries

To get this current we are missing many instances of the SAA in the countless Westerns (or even non-westerns) films and Television shows, going all the way back to the Silent era. It will take a long time, but we must do it. Anyone familiar with the SAA's usage in film/television will immediately know that we've only mentioned a FRACTION of the times the SAA has appeared over the last 100 years of cinema. MPM2008

Colt Bisley

The Colt Bisley was not produced in Bisley. Bisley is not a factory, it's a world-famous shooting range and mecca for competetive shooting, so when they introduced a target model they called it the Bisley model. The only British-made Colts were percussion revolvers made between 1854-1856.