Previous TDFs and articles on the Colt Single Action Army revolver:
THE DAILY FUDD: E55: "'45' iconicism: From the SAA to 1911 to Trump."
American iconography and minimalist RKBA -- If America as we know it in heritage fails.
THE DAILY FUDD: E50: "RKBA and Heritage (condensed compilation)."
See also THE DAILY FUDD: E7: "The .45 (Long) Colt round."
A comment on this video is making me rethink my eschewing of the Colt Single Action Army revolver. The idea is to use the necessarily unloaded chamber to hold some other important item, such as a bank note. It addresses both safety and principle.
Comment in question here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Q_KbluJQtA&lc=UgxKvuz0i_9Thc-6kR54AaABAg