45 long colt ammo for modern weapons. If black powder weapon should only used re-loads with black powder
Colt SAA 45 stands for Colt Single Action Army .45cal., if that's what you mean.
The Colt SAA .45 was a single action revolver used in the old west and again in the Philippines in the early 1900's. Single action denotes that the hammer must be manually pulled back before the weapon can be fired. The Colt SAA fired a .45 Long Colt, which is roughly the same diameter as the .45 ACP used in the 1911 style pistols but is significantly longer in cartridge length. The Colt SAA fired an older version of the .45 LC which caused less pressure than the modern version. Most .45 LC ammunition being produced at present is not designed for use in the Colt .45 SAA, although many shooters use the ammunition without issue. There have been numerous reports of damage to the firearm when using modern .45 LC ammunition. There are many enthusiasts who continue to use this firearm to date.
your colt SAA if it has a serial number of 502479SA was made in 1969.
the handle confiruration is different. go to: gunsamerica.com look up colt bisley SAA and then just colt SAA. Note the difference in handle shape. then just colt SAA. Note the difference in handle shape.Also the cylinder frame is different to match the grip frame where they match along side the hammer which is also different.
No It may.
No, they won`t. A Scout is a 7/8ths (or so) scale of a full sized Colt SAA.
You will have to call Colt to find out.
M1911, M1911A1, Colt SAA
about 1908
You will have to get a letter from COLT to start with. After that, there have been many fine books written on the SAA that you will need to seek out. Proofhouse.com has sn data for Colt.
Call Colt and they will tell you.
If you call Colt, they will tell you.