In 1836, Samuel Colt changed the face of warfare with the production of
the first of a series of iconic and influential single-action revolvers,
including the .44-caliber Colt Walker and the seminal .45-caliber Colt
Single Action Army, which remains in production today. These weapons
shifted the role of the pistol from single-shot weapon of last resort to
a practical and powerful sidearm that gave the soldier the ability to
defend himself once his primary armament was discharged. It transformed
cavalry tactics and relegated the sword to a largely ceremonial role in
many armies.
Featuring full-color artwork, expert analysis, and gripping first-hand
accounts, this is the absorbing story of Colt's family of single-action
revolvers, covering their origins, development, use, and lasting impact
on the modern world.