A documented six-gun set of third generation Colt Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army revolvers in .44-40, arranged as three consecutively numbered pairs. Each pair wears its own finish in blue, silver, or gold, with master-engraved backstrap numbers and original Colt cases.
Sets like this do not come around often, and this one stops you cold. Three consecutively numbered pairs of Colt Frontier Six Shooter Single Action Army revolvers, all third generation, each pair finished in its own distinct treatment and built to order by Don Wilkerson's Single Action Shop. Six guns. Three finishes. One cohesive presentation that reads more like a museum case than a sales table.
The variety is the whole point. One pair wears Colt's bright Mirror-Brite blue, deep and glassy across the polished surfaces. A second pair carries a refined silver finish. The third glows in full gold, catching light off every contour of the cylinder flutes and backstrap. All six share the same chambering, the classic .44-40 stamped on the barrels beneath the Colt Frontier Six Shooter roll mark, and all six wear the black powder style frame with its screw-retained cylinder pin. The checkered grips with their fleur-de-lis pattern and diamond center give each gun a clean, period-correct look without leaning on flash.
Worth noting: each backstrap is marked 1 or 2, identifying its place within the pair. On the gold guns those numbers are inlaid; on others they are finely engraved. That work came from Colt Master Engraver George Spring. The cylinders are individually numbered and hand beveled.
And that matters because the paper backs all of it. These exact revolvers appear in Don Wilkerson's reference, The Post-War Colt Single-Action Revolver, 1976 to 1986. Factory letters confirm the March 1985 shipment to the Single Action Shop in Apple Valley, Minnesota, under three custom shop orders. Each gun retains its original Colt markings, blade front and frame groove rear sights, and matched finish.
For a Colt collector chasing the very top of the post-war Single Action Army field, a complete, documented, consecutively numbered six-gun ensemble like this is the kind of acquisition that anchors a collection rather than fills a slot.
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