Colt’s Last Three Cap & Ball Models
We’re going to lump the last three Colt cap and ball revolvers together in one article because they were simply […]
We’re going to lump the last three Colt cap and ball revolvers together in one article because they were simply […]
[…] Model 1915 and Model 1917) intended to compete directly with Colt’s wildly popular Model .32 ACP 1903, and later .380 […]
The Colt SAA revolver only served officially for the U.S. Cavalry between 1873 and 1892, which begs the question of […]
Below are links to all the 12-part on-line series by Duke on the Genesis of the Colt Single Action revolver.
Cimarron’s .45 Colt Sixguns
Ruger “Convertible” Redhawk .45 Colt/.45 ACP
Colt’s Legendary Gun-Guy
Colt had been the principal supplier of handguns to the U.S. Army for decades and didn’t appreciate S&W honing […]
[…] saving my money, but even in the mid 1970s the Colt SAA sold for a lot of money, and more […]
[…] and most of these sixguns have been single actions. The Colt New Frontier, the Ruger Blackhawk, the Texas Longhorn Arms […]