Gift from an Advanced Alien Race? The 1858 Starr Revolver
[…] Adams and Tranter had serious military potential. Until 1877, when Colt introduced its own line of SA/DA revolvers, the 1858 […]
[…] Adams and Tranter had serious military potential. Until 1877, when Colt introduced its own line of SA/DA revolvers, the 1858 […]
I started first with my Charter Arms Bulldog in .45 Colt, a stainless gun. As-is, it worked fine, but the […]
[…] versions to target models and from .38 Specials to .45 Colts. I owned them all at one time or the […]
[…] many who shot actively for years. Loaded in .38 Short Colt brass, it’s a 125-grain poly-coat, truncated designed bullet listed […]
[…] satisfy my tinkering and “I just want to know” curiosity. Colt Woodsman original manual? Check. Manurhin PP? Check. And even […]
[…] You can think of it as an homage to the Colt Commander .45 of the mid-20th Century. It’s about three-quarters […]
Dick’s .45 Colt loads with the 282-grain HP consisted of 23 grains of 4227 and averaged 1,354 FPS from his […]
[…] involves fighting the ravages of time. The bluing on vintage Colt Pythons often remains rich and lustrous, even 50+ years […]
[…] found at gun shows or gun shops. Oh, how I wish I could find a Model 1903 Colt in decent condition.
Colt stopped making their iconic Single Action Army sixguns thinking no one wanted them anymore. Bill Ruger had a […]