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Colt 45 SAA 4.75" Blue Case Color P1840LCB Last Cowboy Talo 1 of 300 cltp1840lcb1

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Beautiful Colt Single Action Army. Only handled to take pictures. Unfired/unturned.

 

COLT "THE LAST COWBOY" SINGLE ACTION ARMY TALO EXCLUSIVE - #180 OF 300 MADE.
ROYAL BLUE AND COLOR CASE HARDENED 4-3/4 INCH REVOLVER IN 45 LC WITH 24 KT BARREL AND CYLINDER BANDS. ON THE BACKSTRAP IS A 24 KT LAST COWBOY. GRIPS ARE FANCY OILED WALNUT WITH COLT MEDALLIONS. CAPACITY 6 - FIXED SIGHTS.
TALO LIMITED EDITION WITH SPECIAL SERIAL # RANGE LBC001-LBC300.

The last photo is a stock photo from Talo.The holster rig etc are not included. 

 

The heroic, hard-working, hard-riding cowboy is inseparable from American history.

The late 1900s were tough times for cowboys, ranchers, farmers, and anyone working with the land in the U.S. Changing modes of food distribution and production, widespread urbanisation and sever economic difficulties forced many cowboys to sell their land, go bankrupt, change professions, or take out large loans.

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, 21st century cowboys numbered 9,730 workers, making an average of $19, 340 per year, working in ranches, stockyards and rodeos. About one third of these workers were listed in the subcategory of "spectator sports", making their living primarily at rodeos, circuses, and theatrical venues as livestock handlers.

Despite decades of socioeconomic change, most cowboys don't have health insurance - and they don't retire. Times might be changing, but as a symbol of persistence, self-sufficiency and a hard work ethic, cowboys live on.

Condition: New
Manufacturer: Colt
Model: saa
SKU: 982890095482
MPN: P1840LCB
UPC: 982890095482
Vendor: Gunprime
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