The Sixgunner: Playin’ Favorites: The 1911 .45 ACP
[…] shoot. A shooter’s handgun choice is highly subjective and the Colt Single Action always has been and probably always will […]
[…] shoot. A shooter’s handgun choice is highly subjective and the Colt Single Action always has been and probably always will […]
[…] 1911, like the 1910s. We found a rather nice 1915 Colt US Army, on which I changed a few worn […]
Colt SAA’s of the 3rd Generation are great!” “Colt SAA’s of the 3rd Generation are Lousy.” It may be a […]
The U.S. Model 1917 .45 ACP (Colt Version)
[…] a great time for sixgunners. During those few short years Colt resurrected the SAA, introduced the .357 Magnum and the […]
Part 4 of 12 Part Genesis of the Colt Single Action
[…] thought so, future models chambered in .44 Special and .45 Colt. Neither one ever materialized mainly due to the arrival […]
[…] long since left horses behind and traveled in Ford V-8’s. Colt’s answer in 1929 was the upgrading of the .38 […]
[…] Ruger’s stainless 1911 has many desirable features. It’s handsome too! Colt SAA in form, Ruger’s Blackhawk trumps it in function: […]
Finding a Colt Buntline from first year production still with its original albeit nearly destroyed box definitely tripped my trigger.