Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Co. is pleased to present this HIGHLY DESIRABLE single-action revolver for a penny-start auction; this is the Colt Single Action Army - 3rd Generation!
This exquisite revolver is part of a distinguished set of five “Nutmeg” Colts crafted in collaboration with Nutmeg Sports, LLC, the Connecticut-based artisan firm renowned for creating hand-fit custom grips for elite firearms. Each gun in this set has been fitted with genuine African elephant ivory grips, individually hand-engraved with unique designs by Nutmeg’s skilled craftsmen, adding both elegance and collectible prestige. As part of this coherent series of five, the revolver represents a rare and masterfully executed convergence of high-end materials, bespoke engraving, and the storied heritage of the Colt platform.
According to the owner, this example is in "New Old Stock" condition, and we see no evidence to suggest otherwise.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Colt
Model: Single Action Army - 3rd Generation
Serial: S27345A
Date of Manufacture: 1999
Caliber: .45 Colt
Finish: Nickel with Fire Blue Screws, Trigger, & Cylinder Pin
Barrel Length: 7 ½"
Optics/Sights: Integral Blade Front and Frame Notch Rear
Stock/Grips: Genuine African Elephant Ivory with a Hand Carved Cowboy Mounted Shooter
Action: Single-Action Revolver
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Colt Single Action Army, famously known as the “Peacemaker,” is one of the most celebrated revolvers in American firearms history, embodying the ruggedness and independence of the American frontier. First introduced in 1873 by Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company, the Single Action Army was originally chambered in .45 Colt and designed as a reliable sidearm for the U.S. Army. Built on a solid steel frame with a six-shot cylinder, the revolver utilizes a single-action mechanism, requiring the hammer to be manually cocked before each shot. Early models featured a simple fixed front sight with a rear notch, ensuring durability and ease of use in field conditions. Over time, Colt produced the revolver in multiple barrel lengths, from compact 4.75-inch models to 7.5-inch “Artillery” versions, as well as in a range of calibers, allowing it to adapt to military, law enforcement, and civilian needs. Its combination of mechanical reliability, robust construction, and accurate performance quickly earned it a legendary status among soldiers, lawmen, and frontier settlers alike. The Colt Single Action Army has evolved through several distinct generations, each reflecting changes in design, manufacturing methods, and market demand. The First Generation (1873–1941) consisted of the original military and civilian models, noted for their hand-fitted parts, crisp action, and classic finishes. The Second Generation (1956–1974), produced after Colt’s factory reorganization, introduced modern materials and slight dimensional refinements while retaining the traditional appearance and single-action mechanics. The Third Generation (1976–present) saw a broader expansion into commemorative and custom models, including factory-engraved editions, varying calibers, and specialized finishes, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts. Each generation maintained the revolver’s iconic silhouette and single-action operation while improving consistency, durability, and aesthetic options. Today, the Colt Single Action Army remains not only a historically significant firearm but also a symbol of American heritage, with examples from every generation valued for their mechanical excellence, cultural importance, and collectible appeal.
Contents:
Model: Single Action Army - 3rd Generation
Serial: S27345A
Date of Manufacture: 1999
Caliber: .45 Colt
Finish: Nickel with Fire Blue Screws, Trigger, & Cylinder Pin
Barrel Length: 7 ½"
Optics/Sights: Integral Blade Front and Frame Notch Rear
Stock/Grips: Genuine African Elephant Ivory with a Hand Carved Cowboy Mounted Shooter
Action: Single-Action Revolver
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Colt Single Action Army, famously known as the “Peacemaker,” is one of the most celebrated revolvers in American firearms history, embodying the ruggedness and independence of the American frontier. First introduced in 1873 by Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company, the Single Action Army was originally chambered in .45 Colt and designed as a reliable sidearm for the U.S. Army. Built on a solid steel frame with a six-shot cylinder, the revolver utilizes a single-action mechanism, requiring the hammer to be manually cocked before each shot. Early models featured a simple fixed front sight with a rear notch, ensuring durability and ease of use in field conditions. Over time, Colt produced the revolver in multiple barrel lengths, from compact 4.75-inch models to 7.5-inch “Artillery” versions, as well as in a range of calibers, allowing it to adapt to military, law enforcement, and civilian needs. Its combination of mechanical reliability, robust construction, and accurate performance quickly earned it a legendary status among soldiers, lawmen, and frontier settlers alike. The Colt Single Action Army has evolved through several distinct generations, each reflecting changes in design, manufacturing methods, and market demand. The First Generation (1873–1941) consisted of the original military and civilian models, noted for their hand-fitted parts, crisp action, and classic finishes. The Second Generation (1956–1974), produced after Colt’s factory reorganization, introduced modern materials and slight dimensional refinements while retaining the traditional appearance and single-action mechanics. The Third Generation (1976–present) saw a broader expansion into commemorative and custom models, including factory-engraved editions, varying calibers, and specialized finishes, appealing to collectors and enthusiasts. Each generation maintained the revolver’s iconic silhouette and single-action operation while improving consistency, durability, and aesthetic options. Today, the Colt Single Action Army remains not only a historically significant firearm but also a symbol of American heritage, with examples from every generation valued for their mechanical excellence, cultural importance, and collectible appeal.
Contents:
The owner states that this example remains New Old Stock, and we see no evidence to indicate otherwise. It will also ship with the original factory-labeled case and all other contents, as pictured above!
Shipping Details
Handgun Standard Shipping with Insurance $50.00
Long Gun Standard Shipping with Insurance $70.00
Any orders placed with magazines that are not compliant with your state, county, or city regulations will not ship with your order.




