Single-Action Satisfaction
[…] .500 Linebaugh. Each has a specific purpose. A good .45 Colt, in a strong Ruger SA, just might be the […]
[…] .500 Linebaugh. Each has a specific purpose. A good .45 Colt, in a strong Ruger SA, just might be the […]
[…] recently picked up a new “old” Ruger Blackhawk in .45 Colt, his first in this caliber. I mention he should […]
[…] Grumpy, hard-bitten old timers hung onto their .44-40s and .45 Colts. During WW II, the 9×19 saw considerable use. The […]
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[…] to flag officers as a sign of rank. Originally using Colt pocket pistols in .32 or .380, the supply was […]
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[…] a half, and has an 8-round magazine capacity. Unlike the Colt 1911 it does not have a grip safety but […]
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[…] Dot again with the best results. I used a classic Colt Commander in .38 Super I bought back in 1968. […]
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