- Mar 15, 2018
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This would not necessarily have been the first place that came to mind when I decided to sell these, but I figured with Christmas coming and all of us having that “Impossible to buy for” person on our list, I’d give it shot. Maybe your dad or grandad, a son or daughter that may have reached a milestone in their life or just a gift for yourself because you’re on the ‘nice’ list.
I have an absolutely beautiful, matched pair of sequentially numbered SAA Colt .45’s from Standard Manufacturing. If you haven’t heard of them, here’s a link that provides a lot of information about who they are.
Suffice to say, the same Gunsmith’s that are turning out $50k-$75k Connecticut shotguns are also performing their magic on these revolvers. These are brand new, unfired, in the box and have never been handled without gloves. They are pristine, exactly as I received them direct from Standard.
Not to start a fight, but I have personally owned and shot Colt SAA’s and U.S. Firearms SAA's, and I can say without a moment's hesitation the Standards are far superior in fit and finish. They are without a doubt the finest SAA’s being produced today (perhaps ever?). They would make a spectacular gift; finished in breathtaking nickel with fancy one-piece grips, the photos do not do them justice.
These are cross listed, but I am offering them here on the ‘Hide in the spirit of Christmas at the amazing price of $3,999.99 for the pair. If you ordered these pistols today from Standard, they would cost you $2,449/each or $4,898 for the pair (add another $800 if you want sequential serial numbers).
Happy to answer any questions or speak live. PPFF or Zelle, and as a courtesy to my fellow ‘Hide member, I can take a CC (no fee) over the phone from my other business. They will ship from my FFL to your FFL; shipping and insurance is on me. No trades and I will not break up the set. Thanks for looking!
Specifications and Features
I have an absolutely beautiful, matched pair of sequentially numbered SAA Colt .45’s from Standard Manufacturing. If you haven’t heard of them, here’s a link that provides a lot of information about who they are.
Suffice to say, the same Gunsmith’s that are turning out $50k-$75k Connecticut shotguns are also performing their magic on these revolvers. These are brand new, unfired, in the box and have never been handled without gloves. They are pristine, exactly as I received them direct from Standard.
Not to start a fight, but I have personally owned and shot Colt SAA’s and U.S. Firearms SAA's, and I can say without a moment's hesitation the Standards are far superior in fit and finish. They are without a doubt the finest SAA’s being produced today (perhaps ever?). They would make a spectacular gift; finished in breathtaking nickel with fancy one-piece grips, the photos do not do them justice.
These are cross listed, but I am offering them here on the ‘Hide in the spirit of Christmas at the amazing price of $3,999.99 for the pair. If you ordered these pistols today from Standard, they would cost you $2,449/each or $4,898 for the pair (add another $800 if you want sequential serial numbers).
Happy to answer any questions or speak live. PPFF or Zelle, and as a courtesy to my fellow ‘Hide member, I can take a CC (no fee) over the phone from my other business. They will ship from my FFL to your FFL; shipping and insurance is on me. No trades and I will not break up the set. Thanks for looking!
Specifications and Features
Action Type: | Single Action, with cone shaped firing pin and no transfer bar |
Caliber: | .45 LC |
Capacity: | 6 |
Barrel Length: | 5 ½” |
Hammer Type: | Spurred and Nickel Plated |
Grips: | One Piece Walnut |
Engraving: | None |
Sights: | Fixed |
Weight: | 40 oz. (approx.) |
Finish: | Frame Barrel, Cylinder, and Metal Parts are Nickel Plated |
All screws and pins are fire blued |
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