SAA Standard Civilian Production Models 1876-1898
Final designated category for black powder or antique SAAs includes all revolvers not previously categorized. Barrel lengths 4.75", 5.5" and 7.5" are chambered for any one of 30 different calibers. Finishes could be blued, blued and case colored or plated in nickel, silver, gold or combinations thereof. Grips could be walnut, hard rubber, ivory, pearl, stag or bone. Possibilities are endless. Values given here are for basic model and we again strongly advise securing qualified appraisal when not completely sure of any model variation.
NOTE: Add 20 percent premium for serial numbers between 54000 and 130000; 40 percent for serial numbers between 22000 and 54000; 20 to 30 percent for original box, depending on condition; 10 percent for 4.75" barrel. Caliber affects price. .44 -40 models stamped ""Frontier Six-Shooter"" and .45 Colt models bring a bit more; .41 Colt and .32-20 brings a bit less. Rare calibers can bring a substantial premium.
NOTE: Add 20 percent premium for serial numbers between 54000 and 130000; 40 percent for serial numbers between 22000 and 54000; 20 to 30 percent for original box, depending on condition; 10 percent for 4.75" barrel. Caliber affects price. .44 -40 models stamped ""Frontier Six-Shooter"" and .45 Colt models bring a bit more; .41 Colt and .32-20 brings a bit less. Rare calibers can bring a substantial premium.
Antique
Excellent$0000
Fine$0000
Very Good$0000
Good$0000
Fair$0000
Poor$0000