- Item ConditionNew
- Caliber:.22lr and .22 magnum
- Weight:2 lbs
- Action:Single Action
- Sights:Front blade sight
Rear trench sight - Magazine Capacity:6 rounds
- Grips:1-piece walnut
- Barrel Length:5.5 inches
- Slide Finish:Blued steel and color cased hardened
- Frame Finish:Blued steel and color cased hardened
- Caliber or Gauge:.22 LR
- Pistol Night Sights:No
- Optics Ready:No
- Product TypeHandguns
- UPC037084990231
- MPN349879
In July of 1873, the U.S. Army adopted the Colt Single Action Army to replace its older Model 1860 percussion-cap revolvers. The Single Action Army was immediately popular among the soldiers that used them, who valued their formidable stopping power, high accuracy, and easy to maintain construction. These revolvers quickly found their way into the hands of civilians, lawmen, and outlaws alike who recognized the Single Action Army’s superior design. Even as the Wild West was tamed, the Single Action Army’s legacy continued. Theodore Roosevelt and his Rough Riders carried them during their charge up San Juan Hill. General George S. Patton carried one during the Second World War despite the popularity of semiautomatic handguns.
Today, the spirit of the Colt Single Action Army is kept alive by Uberti's 1873 Stallion Brass Revolver. This handsome six-shooter is an authentic reproduction of the real-deal, with the exception of its rimfire chambering. It features a beautiful case hardened frame, brass trigger guard and a blued steel barrel and interchangeable cylinders for both .22lr and .22 magnum.