Single Action Army

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Single Action Army® is a registered trademark used for Revolvers and owned by New Colt Holding Corporation. Full trade mark registration details, registered images and more information below.

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Revolvers

Serial Number: 76438593
Registration Number: 2777550
Filing Date: Aug 7, 2002
Last Applicant(s)/
Owner(s) of Record

New Colt Holding Corporation

P.O. Box 1868
Hartford, Ct 06144 US

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