Kicking And Screaming
[…] for my .357 and .41 Magnums, and both the .45 Colt and .45 ACP using different bullets. I keep one […]
[…] for my .357 and .41 Magnums, and both the .45 Colt and .45 ACP using different bullets. I keep one […]
[…] You can think of it as an homage to the Colt Commander .45 of the mid-20th Century. It’s about three-quarters […]
[…] near Alila, Calif. They both wore masks and wielded .44-caliber Colt revolvers. Their identities were not firmly established until years […]
[…] the .22 LR, .22 Magnum, .357 Magnum, .44 Magnum, .45 Colt and even a .30-30 (which does yeoman duty on […]
[…] more positive grip pulling from the front, like most old Colt autopistols, and the end of the extractor is shaped […]
[…] my test unit in five different 1911s from Ruger, Springfield, Colt, a custom one, and even one from Armscor, and […]
[…] Wessons, Magna-style for S&W N- and K-Frames, as well as Colt Python-size smooth target grips and both standard and flat […]
[…] have seen Convertible Single Actions in such combinations as .45 Colt/.45 ACP, .44 Magnum/.44-40, .38-40/10mm and .32-20/.32 H&R Magnum. These […]
[…] wearing a sash around his waist holding a pair of Colt Navy revolvers. Personally, I like to carry on the […]
[…] was an FN 1900, s/n 56666. “Bat” Masterson relied on Colt single-action revolvers in his days in the Old West. […]