Blackhawk.
The model name of the single-action Ruger .30 Carbine is the Ruger Blackhawk. This revolver was designed to chamber the .30 Carbine cartridge, making it unique among handguns. It features a single-action mechanism and was produced in limited quantities, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts of both Ruger firearms and the .30 Carbine caliber.
EMF Company produced the Model 1873 Dakota Single Action Revolver. This link says they no longer make it: http://www.emf-company.com/1873-model-single-action-revolver-dakota2.htm
A Colt single action army (Pre-War) with the serial # 305068 would have been produced around 1908.
It is a dual action revolver
The main difference between a single action revolver and a double action revolver lies in the mechanism of firing. In a single action revolver, the shooter must manually cock the hammer before each shot, which also rotates the cylinder to align the next round. In contrast, a double action revolver allows the shooter to either pull the trigger to both cock the hammer and release it, or manually cock the hammer for a lighter trigger pull. This makes double action revolvers generally faster to fire in succession.
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Yes their a good single action revolver
The main difference between a single action (SA) and a double action (DA) revolver lies in how the trigger operates. In a single action revolver, the trigger only releases the hammer after it has been manually cocked, requiring two distinct actions to fire. In contrast, a double action revolver can both cock and release the hammer with a single pull of the trigger, allowing for quicker shooting without the need to manually cock the gun each time. This difference affects the speed and ease of firing in various situations.
Don't know value, but was produced in 1967.
1873 was the date of the first one.
depends on the model revolver. single action just in front of trigger guard............ modern revolver bottom of butt............
SAA stands for single action army.