There is no such thing.
The Cowboy Ranger revolver is not made by Colt. The reason it has Colt stamped on the barrel is because you can use Colt ammunition. The Cowboy Ranger revolver is a pre WW1 revolver that was distributed in the US but also brought over from the soldiers as they returned from the war.
If you can find any information on the manufacturing date and how to identify it please let me know
Depends on the revolver
Unknown Belgian maker. These were copies of the Colt Model 1877, made in caliber .38 Colt Long. While a .38 Special WILL chamber, I would not reccomend shooting it.
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A .45 caliber Colt revolver- a handgun.
1958
Never heard of it. Are you talking about a Single Action Army?
Depending on condition, caliber, finish etc.. Range from 300-700 USD
Colt Dragoon Revolver was created in 1848.
When was Colt revolver? That's a strange question. You might want to clarify.
Actually, the cartridges are .45 ACP (automatic Colt Pistol) and .45 Colt (the cowboy era revolver cartridge. There is not really a Colt 45 Long. Can a revolver shoot both? Some can- they are chambered for the Colt .45 -but to shoot .45 ACP they need a "half moon clip"- a strip of metal that holds 3 of the shorter .45 ACP cartridges. 2 of those fill a 6 shot revolver. The PISTOL (not revolver) that shoots the .45 ACP cannot shoot the .45 Colt- no groove for the extractor to pull a fired cartridge out of the chamber, and it is too long.
Patterson, NJ 1836 ie the Colt Patterson Revolver
I think the Colt cowboy .45 came out after 1998.