Talk:Single Action Army: Difference between revisions
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Talk:Single Action Army: Difference between revisions
[[Image:Earpbuntline.jpg|thumb|right|400px|EMF/Uberti Buntline Special used by [[Kurt Russell]] in the film Tombstone. Due to the fact that current production Colt Buntlines are only available in 12" barrels, the film's armorer contacted EMF/Uberti to have three custom Buntlines made for Tombstone. From the personal collection of the film's armorer [[Peter Sherayko]].]]
[[Image:Earpbuntline.jpg|thumb|right|400px|EMF/Uberti Buntline Special used by [[Kurt Russell]] in the film Tombstone. Due to the fact that current production Colt Buntlines are only available in 12" barrels, the film's armorer contacted EMF/Uberti to have three custom Buntlines made for Tombstone. From the personal collection of the film's armorer [[Peter Sherayko]].]]
[[Image:ColtSAA HandOfGod.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Colt Single Action Army Fast Draw Model "Hand of God" - .45 LC]]
[[Image:ColtSAA HandOfGod.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Colt Single Action Army Fast Draw Model "Hand of God" - .45 LC]]
[[Image:Montewalshcolt.jpg|thumb|none|400px|Colt 1873 [[Single Action Army]] w. 7.5" barrel. This is the Hero Colt (Serial Number 4562. Mfd. 1874) used by [[Tom Selleck]] in ''[[Monte Walsh (2002)|Monte Walsh]].'']]
[[Image:Montewalshcolt.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Colt 1873 [[Single Action Army]] w. 7.5" barrel. This is the Hero Colt (Serial Number 4562. Mfd. 1874) used by [[Tom Selleck]] in ''[[Monte Walsh (2002)|Monte Walsh]].'']]
Put all custom, screen used guns that are not representative of major production variants here. Only Major production variants or custom guns that appear in many different titles should appear on the main gun page.
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 competitive 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.