

Why is this? Some might say it is more an interest in collecting antique firearms which would certainly include part of the first generation.

They weren’t the first generation classics.įor most “serious” collectors of Colt Single Action Army Revolvers, their interest stops in 1941 with the end of the first generation. Even though I myself am not a serious collector of SAA’s, my position at RIAC gives me excellent access to all three generations of these classic revolvers, and recently I’ve experienced some beauties in preparing for our December Premiere Auction. Before I lose too many of you by not even mentioning the ever-desirable first generation, hear me out. See what I did there? That’s right, we’re going to be talking about Second and Third Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolvers. Colt Single Action Army Revolvers You Should Give a Second… or Maybe Third Look
