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My Father’s Colt
My Father’s Colt
Insider has had a “thing” for the vintage Colt “Storekeeper” model — a western-style single-action based on the legendary Single […]
[…] the prosecutor had merely accepted the defense expert’s testimony the Colt Trooper used could go off if the hammer slipped […]
[…] bigger impact than the single-action revolver. Beginning with the Samuel Colt-designed Colt Paterson in 1836, the single-action revolver has seen […]
[…] a great time for sixgunners. During those few short years Colt resurrected the Single Action Army and introduced the .357 […]
[…] during operation.” I found it holds a bunch of .45 Colt or .41 Magnum cases, and plenty of .357 Magnum […]
[…] with the .44 Magnum and progressing through the Heavy .45 Colt, .454 Casull, .445 SuperMag, .475 and .500 Linebaughs, .475 […]
[…] rifleman, but he went so far as to get a Colt National Match Mid-Range .38 Special wadcutter 1911. He told […]
[…] had two giants among handgun manufacturers in 1917. Those were Colt and Smith & Wesson and both already made large […]
[…] fatter grip, unlike a Remington 51 and even a 1903 Colt, actually fills your hand better and gives you a really good […]