Mark Muller, president of Max Motors, recently showed us his "fanciest" gun-- a Colt 45 Single Action Army with real ivory grips. It was likely manufactured in 1978-79, and less than 500 were made.
I do love the gun I have all three barrel lengths and think the 7 1/2 model looks great. Every gun is test fired, cocked etc at the factory is there such a thing as a never fired or turned gun?
Man I would love to have that beautiful SAA, I'm a huge single action guy and .45LC guy. How much did that one run ya? My first gun I purchased myself legally (I say that because my dad was buying guns for me when I was like 10 lol) was a SAA .45LC. It is without a doubt the most consistent and accurate pistol I've ever fired.
Interesting on how those ivory grips (hard to tell from the video) has no "grain"?, & hasn't yellowed one bit! Almost looks like plastic (Catlin)....Beautiful gun regardless. *I want a SAA w/ Ivory grips & this video popped up!
I'd use it. Looks fun to shoot during target practice. It'd be a waste not using a perfectly good revolver. Especially if it's a beautiful ivory handled Colt 😎
my father gave me one of these, it doesnt have the engravings, when he got it it had never been shot, he shot it only a very small amount of times before he gave it to me, i havent shot it yet.
A friend of mine has a whole collection he's trying to sell and the holsters and Texas badges comes with it. Please let me know if you know of anyone interested in this collection. There's 4 pistols all together.
I have one Model P1840Z S.A. Army CP Design with Ivory Stocks 45LC 4 3/4 BBL Does not have the engraving like yours. Any comments that you can on my colt? Thank you!