Introducing the Colt Single Action Army, an iconic piece of firearm history. This revolver, particularly the North American Oilmen Buntline submodel, is an homage to the North American oil industry. Crafted in 1983, this commemorative edition closely resembles the original Colt Model P, popularly known as "The Peacemaker." Despite showing signs of handling and minor damage to the finish, possibly due to a fall, the revolver seems to be unfired and retains its charm. The sale includes the revolver itself, embedded with a unique emblem on its wooden grips, and enriched with gold inlay engraving.
Boasting a 12" barrel length, the revolver is chambered in .45 Colt, a caliber that reflects Colt's dependability. The blued finish on the barrel enhances its vintage appeal while the Single Action Only (SAO) action is a callback to its classic design. The revolver's front blade sight is soldered in, ensuring durability and precision.
This Colt Single Action Army North American Oilmen Buntline is not just a firearm; it's a tangible piece of history. Its excellent bore condition hints at the careful craftsmanship that went into its making. With a 6+1 capacity, it offers extended use for competition or collection purposes. This piece is more than just a gun; it's a testament to the past, a symbol of the North American oil industry, and a prized possession for any firearm enthusiast or collector. Don't miss the opportunity to own this significant part of firearm history.




