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REVIEW: Duke Collection SAA Revolver Air Pistol

The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) .45 revolver air pistol is a true American icon and has graced the collections of enthusiasts for 140 years. A favorite gun of the late John Wayne, the Peacemaker sat on his hip in over 100 of his Western films. An Oscar-winning Hollywood legend, John Wayne was also known as the 'Duke'

To commemorate the legacy of the famous six-shooter and the man who made the gun a symbol of the American West, the replica Duke Colt Single Action CO2 Revolver was built. This replica revolver is a throwback to gunslingers of old and America's favorite cowboy actor, the Duke himself. It's a must-have for any collectors, a great plinker for endless fun, and an effective tool for training new shooters.

Featuring a full-metal frame, authentic action, and synthetic grips that have an inlay of John Wayne, this single shot BB revolver is CO2 powered and includes a 6-round cylinder with a working ejector rod. The 6-shot comes in various finishes and reveals the John Wayne signature on the back strap.

Airgun Specifications:
  • Caliber 0.177" (4.5mm)
  • Max Velocity 380 fps
  • Loudness 4-Medium-High
  • Barrel Length 5.5"
  • Overall Length 11.0"
  • Shot Capacity 6
  • Barrel Rifled
  • Front Sight Blade
  • Rear Sight Fixed
  • Scopeable No
  • Buttplate None
Airgun Features:
  • Suggested for Plinking/Fun
  • Action Revolver
  • Safety Manual
  • Powerplant CO2
  • Function Repeater
  • Trigger Action Single-Action
  • Max Shots per Fill 100
  • Material Metal/ABS plastic
  • Body Type Pistol
  • Fixed/adj. power Fixed
  • Weight 2.12 lbs

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Most helpful customer reviews

8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
4overview of the Duke!
By Dennis I. Farrington
If you want an authentic replica of a single action revolver this is it. The workmanship and detail is excellent as well as the engraving. It is all metal except for the grips which dark wood grain with an emblem of the Duke on each grip. Unfortunately the right side of the barrel is completely covered with the warning information which is a given on 99% of airguns these days. Mine is weathered with simulated wood grips. It is a hefty gun and feels good in your hand. Mine is .177 cal. Pellet version and although the box states it is a smooth bore barrel it is in fact rifled. The other downside to this gun is the accuracy. If you want a tack driver forget it. It gets about a 3" group at about 25 ft. and since the sights are fixed mine shoots about 3" high and 2" to the right. However it does appear to be improving after about 100 shots. Loading is a chore but I discovered that I can use my pellet pen from Air Venturi which makes loading very fast. To recap quickly accuracy not great but authenticity perfect. It is a great addition to my old west collection.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
5Great pellet revolver.
By Kaneda0082
It's great! It has some good heft to it and is slightly lighter than the real thing. I also love the imitation blueing on it.

Just be aware that these aren't very powerful. So if you're planning on using them to hit down some metal pellet targets, they either have to be really light or you have to be pretty close. I'd look at getting some of the Sig Air products for them.

6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Excellent quality-Excellent Price
By travis wright
Much better quality than expected!
I enjoy shooting guns from BB guns to .50 cal. I have a CO2 Airgun only shooting range in my backyard and find this to be an easy and inexpensive way to enjoy target practice. I prefer pellet guns to BB guns due to accuracy issues and this little pellet gun is the best one I own. Good replication piece. I have the same model in a .357 and the pistols are almost identical,almost the same weight, color etc. If you're looking for a good quality, good price, accurate replica which you can just have some fun with and show off this is a good piece to do it with.


List of John Wayne Western Movies from 1930-1976

The Shootist (Movie)
John Bernard Books 1976

Rooster Cogburn (Movie)
Rooster Cogburn 1975

The Train Robbers (Movie)
Lane 1973

Cahill, US Marshal (Movie)
J.D. Cahill 1973

The Cowboys (Movie)
Will Anderson 1972

Big Jake (Movie)
Jacob McCandles 1971

Chisum (Movie)
John Chisum 1970

Rio Lobo (Movie)
Col. Cord McNally 1970

True Grit (Movie)
Reuben J. "Rooster" Cogburn 1969

The Undefeated (Movie)
Col. John Henry Thomas 1969

El Dorado (Movie)
Cole Thornton 1967

The War Wagon (Movie)
Taw Jackson 1967

The Sons Of Katie Elder (Movie)
John Elder 1965

How The West Was Won (Movie)
Gen. William T. Sherman 1963

Mclintock! (Movie)
George Washington McLintock 1963

The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance (Movie)
Tom Doniphon 1962

The Comancheros (Movie)
Cutter 1961

The Alamo (Movie)
Col. David Crockett 1960

The Horse Soldiers (Movie)
Col. John Marlowe 1959

Rio Bravo (Movie)
John T. Chance 1959

The Searchers (Movie)
Ethan Edwards 1956

Hondo (Movie)
Hondo Lane 1953

Big Jim Mclain (Movie)
Big Jim McLain 1952

Rio Grande (Movie)
Lt. Col. Kirby Yorke 1950

The Fighting Kentuckian (Movie)
John Breen 1949

She Wore A Yellow Ribbon (Movie)
Capt. Nathan Brittles 1949

Red River (Movie)
Tom Dunson 1948

The Three Godfathers (Movie)
Robert Marmaduke Hightower 1948

Fort Apache (Movie)
Capt. Kirby York 1948

Dakota (Movie)
John Devlin 1945

Flame Of The Barbary Coast (Movie)
Duke Fergus 1945

Tall In The Saddle (Movie)
Rocklin 1944

The Spoilers (Movie)
Roy Glennister 1942

Dark Command (Movie)
Bob Seton 1940

Three Faces West (Movie)
John Phillips 1940

New Frontier (Movie)
Stony Brooke 1939

The Night Riders (Movie)
Stony Brooke 1939

Allegheny Uprising (Movie)
Jim Smith 1939

Stagecoach (Movie)
The Ringo Kid 1939

Wyoming Outlaw (Movie)
Stony Brooke 1939

Three Texas Steers (Movie)
Stony Brooke 1939

Overland Stage Raiders (Movie)
Stony Brooke 1938

Pals Of The Saddle (Movie)
Stony Brooke 1938

Red River Range (Movie)
Stony Brooke 1938

Santa Fe Stampede (Movie)
Stony Brooke 1938

Born To The West (Movie)
Rudd 1937

California Straight Ahead (Movie)
Biff Smith 1937

King Of The Pecos (Movie)
John Clayborn 1936

The Lawless Nineties (Movie)
John Tipton 1936

The Lonely Trail (Movie)
John 1936

The Oregon Trail (Movie)
Capt. John Delmont 1936

Westward Ho (Movie)
John Wyatt 1936

Winds Of The Wasteland (Movie)
John Blair 1936

The Lawless Frontier (Movie)
John Tobin 1935

Lawless Range (Movie)
John Middleton 1935

The New Frontier (Movie)
John Dawson 1935

Paradise Canyon (Movie)
John Wyatt 1935

Dawn Rider (Movie)
John Mason 1935

Desert Trail (Movie)
John Scott 1935

Rainbow Valley (Movie)
John Martin 1935

Texas Terror (Movie)
John Higgins 1935

The Lucky Texan (Movie)
Jerry Mason 1934

The Man From Utah (Movie)
John Weston 1934

Neath The Arizona Skies (Movie)
Chris Morrell 1934

The Star Packer (Movie)
John Travers 1934

Randy Rides Alone (Movie)
Randy Bowers 1934

Sagebrush Trail (Movie)
John Brant 1934

The Trail Beyond (Movie)
Rod Drew 1934

West Of The Divide (Movie)
Ted Hayden 1934

The Man From Monterey (Movie)
Capt. John Holmes 1933

Riders Of Destiny (Movie)
Singin' Sandy Saunders 1933

Somewhere In Sonora (Movie)
John Bishop 1933

The Telegraph Trail (Movie)
John Trent 1933

Lady And Gent (Movie)
Buzz Kinney 1932

The Big Stampede (Movie)
John Steele 1932

Ride Him, Cowboy (Movie)
John Drury 1932

Texas Cyclone (Movie)
Steve Pickett 1932

Two-Fisted Law (Movie)
Duke 1932

Haunted Gold (Movie)
John Mason 1932

Maker Of Men (Movie)
Dusty 1931

Men Are Like That (Movie)
Lt. Bob Benton 1931

The Range Feud (Movie)
Clint Turner 1931

Men Without Women (Movie)
1930

The Big Trail (Movie)
Breck Coleman 1930



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