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Model: New Frontier Single Action Army (2nd Generation)
Serial: 6981NF
Date of Manufacture: 1970
Caliber: .357 Magnum / .38 Special
Finish: Blue and Color Case Hardened
Barrel Length: 7 1/2"
Optics/Sights: Serrated Ramp Front with Adjustable Micrometer Click Rear
Stock/Grips: Smooth Walnut Grips with Silver Colt Medallions
Action: Single-Action
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
During the early 20th century, to improve upon the rare pre-war Colt Flattop Target Model P, the late Elmer Keith spent a lot of time and money tricking out Single Action Army (SAA) revolvers with adjustable sights. One might think this was what ultimately inspired Colt to come out with a Second Generation target version of its famed Peacemaker years later, but such was not the case. While Keith and others did, in fact, try to convince Colt to make a target version of its famous Single Action Army or Peacemaker after it was re-introduced in 1955, it is more likely that the company was motivated by Ruger’s adjustable-sighted .357 Mag. Blackhawk, which had been selling briskly ever since it came out the same year Colt brought back its Model P. Still, it took seven years before Colt caught up to the Blackhawk with the New Frontier. Although it was announced in December 1961, shipments didn’t begin until 1962. The New Frontier was mechanically and almost physically the same single-action revolver as the Peacemaker, with the exception of a beefier topstrap, finely serrated ramp front sight and an Elliason adjustable rear sight—the same sight Colt had been putting on the Gold Cup National Match since 1957. Of course, the familiar SAA hammer profile had to be trimmed a bit off the top to clear the protruding rear sight, but the gun was a noteworthy competitor to the Blackhawk. The introductory price was $150, serial numbers had an “NF” suffix, and barrel lengths were the same as the SAA, including 4 3/4" (discontinued in 1965), 5 1/2", 7 1/2" and 12", while chamberings were .38 Spl. (the least popular), .357 Mag., .44 Spl. and .45 Colt.
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