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When you pull the trigger of a Colt Single Action Army (SAA) revolver, the hammer moves rearward. The hand, being attached to the hammer, will move up through its slot in the frame, as it is being pushed forward by the hand spring, until the top of the hand makes contact with the ratchet pads of the cylinder.
The ball of the bolt on a Colt SAA must be clear of the cylinder notch before the hand begins the rotate the cylinder.
When a Colt SAA revolver is ready to fire, the hand is on the ratchet pad, the trigger is in the full cock notch of the hammer and the ball of the bolt in engaged in the cylinder notch. In order to fire the gun, all that you have to do now is pull the trigger.
What causes the bolt of a Colt SAA to move down and out of engagement with the cylinder notch?
The hammer from a Colt SAA revolver has three notches. What is the correct order of notches that the trigger falls into as the hammer is drawn back rearward?
As an Armorer working on a Colt SAA revolver, you should know that…
The Colt SAA should be cocked before removing the mainspring from the revolver.
Many versions of the Single Action Army revolver utilize which part of the gun to become a hammer blocking safety?
What holds the gate of a Colt SAA open and closed?
What determines how far the hand of a Colt SAA revolver will rotate the cylinder?