Buck and Ball For .45 Colt Handguns
[…] I’ve previously made it clear I am not the .45 Colt’s greatest fan. That said, there is one area where […]
[…] I’ve previously made it clear I am not the .45 Colt’s greatest fan. That said, there is one area where […]
[…] someone else’s machinery and with someone else in charge. Now Colt had his own factory, the perfected machinery was his […]
When I decided I wanted a custom .45 Colt single-action sixgun for heavier loads, a Ruger New Model was sent […]
[…] 11/4″ in length and was normally chambered for the .38 Colt New Police which is basically the same as the […]
In 1955 Colt introduced the soon to be legendary Python. Originally conceived as a sort of “super-grade” target revolver, the […]
In the early 1890s, Colt was playing catch-up in the target revolver category, while records were being broken with S&W’s […]
[…] 100 were shipped every 12 months. Then World War II brewed up requiring all of Colt’s production capabilities for military weapons.
Colt‘s Cap & Ball Revolvers
The Unrepentant Colt
[…] Longs, .38 Specials and .38 Autos, .38 S&Ws and .38 Colts. There is even a .38 Super, but there has […]