The Colt Model P, or Single Action Army revolver, has been in continuous production for 150 years. At first glance, a revolver from 1873 might appear almost identical to a modern version. However, over the course of a century and a half, this iconic firearm has undergone numerous changes. Therefore, in today’s video, we will delve into the fascinating topic of “The Evolution of Colt’s Single Action Army Revolver.”
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About the Author
Mike Beliveau is an internationally recognized expert in historic firearms. He has been writing firearms articles since 1988. Mike served as the Black Powder contributing editor for “Guns of the Old West” for over two decades. He has also served as the Reloading contributing editor to “Combat Handguns” magazine and as the Muzzleloading Field Editor for “Gun Digest” as well as being a regular contributor to magazines like “Muzzleloader”, “Muzzle Blasts” and “American Frontiersman”.
Mike began producing firearms videos in 2011. He has produced over 700 videos on various platforms.