The Reising .22 Semi-Auto Pistol
[…] mind of Eugene G. Reising, a design engineer employed by Colt in the very early twentieth century. Reising worked directly […]
[…] mind of Eugene G. Reising, a design engineer employed by Colt in the very early twentieth century. Reising worked directly […]
[…] own several in .41 and .44 Magnum, a couple of Colt .44-40 single actions, a .45 Colt and a Freedom […]
[…] guns in a caliber like .44 Special/Magnum, .41 Magnum, .45 Colt, even .45 ACP loaded correctly, it makes them much […]
[…] “What kind of hand gun?” Mr. Cogburn: “A forty-four forty Colt’s revolver.” Mr. Goudy: “Loaded and cocked?” Mr. Cogburn: “If […]
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[…] has settled on the same solution — literally. The vintage Colt Agent shown here with its oversize Pachmayr stocks could […]
[…] frames are pretty flat, but a lot of the older Colt frames have little hills and valleys adding a real […]
[…] particular frame size is approximately the same size as a Colt Peacemaker. The base price of the color-casehardened gun will […]
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