It depends on the caliber and your ability to shoot it.
colt made single action revolvers in 1884. Do you mean 1984 ????
up to 1978 I believe
The value of any gun is based on the exact make, model and condition. There were dozens of different version of the Colt Single Action revolvers. Value may range from a few hundred dollars to several thousands. You REALLY need a hands-on appraisal.
perhaps you 'mean' SAA ????? which is- single action army SSA=Social Security Administration
The Colt Peacemaker (one of many names it was given) was one of the Single-Action Army (SAA) Colt revolvers. Production of the Colt SAA revolvers started in 1873, and ran through three generations of production. One Ended in World War Two. The last generation of Colt SAA started in 1974, and has not officially ended. With the popularity of the Colt revolver, especially with growing membership in shooting clubs like SASS (Single-Action Shooters Society), demand for the SAA is still strong, and they are still being produced.
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A single action pisstol, such as the Colt 1911, requires that the hammer be manually cocked before firing the first shot. Double action pistols, such as the P38, do not- pulling the trigger will cause the hammer to rise and fall, without being manually cocked. This also applies to single action revolvers, such as the Colt Peacemaker, and the double action S&W Model 66 Combat Masterpiece.
Range fom 300-700 depending on condition.
$2500 to $3500 if Unfired and in locking wood case as originally issued.
Well, yes and no. The traditional "Western" revolver, such as a Colt Peacemaker, was a single action. However, the Colt Lightning and the Thunderer were double action. High Standard also made revolvers that were similar in appearance to the Colt Peacemaker, but were double action. And there must be more. The Starr Double Action .44 black powder cap and ball revolver began production in the late 1850s.
Single Action.
your colt single action was made in 1970.