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[…] the RCBS #35-200GC, a bullet originally designed for the .35 Remington rifle. In .38 Special cases and loaded to about […]
[…] the RCBS #35-200GC, a bullet originally designed for the .35 Remington rifle. In .38 Special cases and loaded to about […]
[…] often surmised to have been the inspiration for the .41 Remington Magnum, which came later in handgun history. Early .401’s […]
[…] barreled Navy Arms 3rd Model .44 Russian and a 71/2″ Remington Model 1875 .44-40. Age has taken its toll on […]
[…] buck — Keith’s son, Ted, discovered part of a jacket from the Remington .44 Magnum bullet just beside the exit wound.
[…] I seem to have acquired a .221 Fireball barrel, .222 Remington, .22 Hornet, .223, .32-20, .32 H&R Magnum and … […]
[…] be. In late 1955, Smith & Wesson teamed up with Remington to introduce the first sixgun firing the new .44 […]
[…] on a percussion cap. I feel much better with the Remington and Ruger Old Army solution which is a notch […]
After the .357 Blackhawk, S&W and Remington teamed up to produce the .44 Magnum sixgun and cartridge. Suddenly, we had […]
[…] .44-40’s. No other company made their sixguns for .45 Colt. Remington did make a few test guns but they were […]
[…] of $7.50 in late 1956. It was a military surplus, Remington Rand if I remember correctly, and yes I wish […]