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Colt Single Action Frontier Scout 22LR Revolver Gun Review

Posted: January 21st, 2011 | Author: zackpow | Filed under: 22 Magnum Pistol | Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Fun Gun Reviews Presents: Colt Single Action Frontier Scout 22LR Revolver Gun Review. This is the Original Colt 22LR Revolver that entered production in 1957 and ended in 1970. An American Classic Pistol that Celebrates the Love of the Old West. Thanks for Watching~


25 Comments on “Colt Single Action Frontier Scout 22LR Revolver Gun Review”

  1. 1 blm148 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    which single action rimfire do u like the most sootch, this or your single six, which one shoots better for ya?

  2. 2 nunvikingsofthesea said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    ugh, another .22……not a big fan of .22lr or shorts……

  3. 3 Joefromgeorgia said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    where can i get it and how much will it cost

  4. 4 sootch00 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    @furoshus You may want to contact Colt. There may be some good info about the set online. I do a lot of research using Google search and read the blogs and forums. You’ll need to get a number of sources to assure there accurate. Good Luck~

  5. 5 furoshus said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    I have a stainless buntline scout in a display box that came in a set with a since missing frontier scout, any idea where a good place to get more info is?

  6. 6 massltca said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    I have one of these too and I love it!

  7. 7 hurley2323 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    have one. mine is either newer or older due to the fact i have adj. sights on mine and I can remove my cylinder via a spring loaded pin that you pull like on most revolvers.

  8. 8 DrakrSlyr said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    lol i just got done firing one of those made in the 60’s

  9. 9 scorbust said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    I own this gun,it was my dads years ago, it is in great shape.where do I find out what it’s worth.I have quite a few people that want to buy and don’t know what to ask.

  10. 10 sootch00 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    @skeezitzz Gunbroker. com is a great source to parts and unusual stuff. I also find parts and grips at gun shows. Good Luck~

  11. 11 skeezitzz said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    i have the same gun do you know where i can
    buy some new grips for it?
    also do you know where i can buy a .22 mag cylinder?

  12. 12 Tsagia said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    Did he say 1957?

  13. 13 igotteabaggedtoday said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    im getting one of these

  14. 14 Aussie038 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    I had the “New Frontier” and loved it. The only problem is that it kept breaking the main spring, the third time it broke I sold it.

  15. 15 calebdude99 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    i have the same gun its cool.

  16. 16 AL3Xmotodude said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    Great review! Gotta love the Old West!
    Just wondering if you ever had, or shot, a Colt Python?

  17. 17 frenchguyfromfrance2 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    Can you make a review of a the 317 smith and wesson .22lr revolver PLEAAAAAASE.

  18. 18 shellycase said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    Hi. we have this gun, a first addition and wondering what the value is. Do you know?

  19. 19 pr4runner said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    Great vid. great to see that you are a TNP supporter

  20. 20 ThuFreak08 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    how much do u think one of those would for today?

  21. 21 ij921234 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    colt is the best revolver brand

  22. 22 Dav123xyz said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    Well presented…interesting.

    From Shropsire, UK BTW.

  23. 23 Dorisequador said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    These are quick draw pistols thats why they have not to many safty clips on to stop shooting.
    Nice video buddy … well done love the guns … I use to quick draw with my dad when I was a little boy.

  24. 24 J0Gu7 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    Heitage makes one just like that. For $180.00 I have one with adjustable sights $230.00, very accurate. I hit a jackrabbit at 60 yards! probably a lucky shot.

  25. 25 MultiDog567 said at 7:55 am on January 21st, 2011:

    that was really enjoyable i actually have a replica of one of those it shoots steel pellets its 40 years old


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