A silver plated Colt Single Action Army in .357 Magnum with full scroll engraving across the frame, cylinder, and barrel. Black grips, gold tone controls, and a glass-top wood display case complete the presentation.
Start with the hammer. Someone fitted this Single Action Army with a gold wing-shaped spur, a detail you don't see on a standard Colt, and it sets the tone for everything else on the gun. This is an SAA dressed for exhibition, finished in bright silver plate and covered nearly corner to corner in hand-cut scroll.
The engraving runs across the frame, cylinder, barrel, and ejector housing in a flowing late-Victorian scroll. Look closely at the barrel flat and you'll find the 1776-1976 date cut into the metalwork, which places this firmly in the Bicentennial era and ties the eagle motif and gold accents to that theme. The cylinder carries a sunburst pattern around bullet-shaped panels, and the punch-dot shading behind the scroll gives the whole job depth under the bright plating. It's coverage that rewards turning the gun slowly under good light.
The contrast is the point here. Polished black grips sit against the silver, and the maker carried the warm tones through the gold-finished trigger, the gold cylinder pin and ejector rod knob, and the gold screw heads. Even the small details got attention. That eagle hammer reads as the centerpiece every time the gun comes out of the case.
Chambered in .357 Magnum and built on the classic 5.5 inch barrel layout, it handles the way an SAA should. The four-click cock is there, the loading gate and ejector work as Colt intended, and the bore stays bright. But make no mistake about where this one belongs. It was finished for display, not for the range.
The revolver ships in a custom oak presentation case with a glass display lid and green felt interior, so you can show it closed or open. For a collector who wants a fully engraved silver SAA with a Bicentennial story and a one-off hammer, this is a piece that holds the room.
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