Handguns Of WWII Part 12
[…] for revolvers. That does not apply with the Model 1917 Colts and Smith & Wessons. They generally shoot better with […]
[…] for revolvers. That does not apply with the Model 1917 Colts and Smith & Wessons. They generally shoot better with […]
[…] service revolver,” members of the service had the choice of Colt or S&W and later, Ruger. Today it’s 9mm auto […]
[…] .32-20 and .30-30 the most, but my .44 Mag., .45 Colt, .223 and .357 get to see light now and […]
[…] really enjoy the big bores, especially the .44 Special, .45 Colt, and .44 Magnum, however, there are times when they […]
[…] Sillies, the Les Huggy-Baers, the Rockin’ Glocksters an’ SIG-Piggies and Colt Ponies and … Okay, smart guys, you dream up […]
[…] Pistoleer is worth getting excited about. Chambered for the .45 Colt cartridge, it sports a 4-3/4″ blued barrel and receiver, […]
[…] Gene DeSantis for Personal Protection Systems, and a Bill Laughridge-tuned Colt Detective Special with Craig Spegel’s smooth hardwood Boot Grips […]
[…] squared guards. Think conventional 1911 designs from the likes of Colt, Kimber, Springfield Armory, SIG, Para, Remington, S&W, Ruger. If […]
[…] Old West flair and was inspired by the 19th Century Colt “Storekeeper” model. Chambered in .22LR, it ships with a 6-shot […]
[…] is still a 5-shot game changer able to fire .45 Colt and 410 gauge shotgun shells. View More FMG Publication […]