The First Big Bore Sixguns
[…] on a percussion cap. I feel much better with the Remington and Ruger Old Army solution which is a notch […]
[…] 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 […]
[…] as expected. Next year we’ll see the addition of .223 Remington to the lineup. If dealers get enough response for […]
[…] also difficult to remove empties without proper tools. In 1920 Remington added a rim to the .45 Auto cartridge case […]
[…] often surmised to have been the inspiration for the .41 Remington Magnum, which came later in handgun history. Early .401’s […]
[…] increasing scarcity and cost of skilled hand work. Like the Remington 721/722 rifles of the era, the receiver of his […]
[…] .22 Short. Before this little pistol arrived both Colt and Remington produced .31 single action percussion pistols. All of these […]
[…] and standard deviation were identical with this top-quality defense load. Remington-UMC value pack 115-grain JHP grouped on average 1.79″ and […]
[…] with the solid top strap and screwed-in barrel of the Remington 1858 in place of the arbor-and-key arrangement of the […]