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Colt Frontier Six-Shooter
Colt Frontier Six-Shooter
Availability: Uncommon
The Colt Single Action Army handgun (also known as the Colt Peacemaker, Single Action Army or SAA and sometimes as The Equalizer or Colt Peacekeeper) is a single action revolver with a revolving cylinder holding six rounds. It was designed for the US government service revolver trials of 1873 by Colt's Manufacturing Company and adopted as the standard military service revolver.
Besides the typical .45 Colt and .38 WCF, the Colt SAA was being offered from the factory in additional calibers for civilian and foreign military sales. Many were sold in .44-40 Winchester Center Fire (WCF), introduced in 1878 to allow cross-compatibility with the Winchester '73 lever action rifle (this model was called the "Frontier Six-Shooter" which was etched and later stamped on the barrel).
Cost: 450 License: *
Accuracy: 85% Weight: 1kg
Maximum Damage: 12/10 Stun points & 2/17 Wound points Skills: MA/Sidearms
Modes: Safety/Single Range: 20/40/90
Ammo: .44/40 WCF(6) Firing Rate: 0/1