Assuming you mean the Colt Scout Kansas Centennial which is marked on the left side of the barrel 1861 KANSAS CENTENNIAL 1961. Provided you have the original wooden presentation box, sleeve, all paperwork and the gun is absolutely new and unfired with in 100% condition, it would sell for close to $600. If you are missing any of the above, and especially if the gun has been fired or has any finish wear, the value would be about half that. sales@countrygunsmith.net
SAA stands for single action army.
Is it 45 ACP or 45 Long Colt? Single action or Double action? Barrel length? Finish? Need to know in order to answer. Depending on what you mean by "original registration", it may not exist.
These are forces which act in the same plane (coplanar, not coplanner!) and that their lines of action all meet at a single point.
Sam was born in Lawrence Kansas and travelled a lot with his brother and dad. Since his dad was a hunter they moved around a lot and so Sam did not have one single place that he could call home.
H&R Arms Co. produced and marketed a line of single action, spur trigger, rimfire revolvers in the 1870's. Victor is one of the names used for "hardware store/catalogue" guns. In excellent condtion a #3 would be worth close to $300 to a collector - it would be a 5 shot .38 Rimfire. Most Victors seen are #2s which are 6 shot .32 Rimfire...check the stamping on the top strap with a magnifying glass to make sure that the 3 is not actually a deeply stamped 2 (a common problem).
It is a dual action revolver
You take it to someone who specializes in them.
Yes their a good single action revolver
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............
1927
1895
1962
10-100 usd
less than 100 $
SAA stands for single action army.
1873