The Safe, Not Sorry Lessons
[…] assault. I had a Smith .38 revolver; he had a Colt semi-automatic Super .38. He just kept shooting, but he […]
[…] assault. I had a Smith .38 revolver; he had a Colt semi-automatic Super .38. He just kept shooting, but he […]
[…] semi-auto .22’s are a real passion with me. Although the Colt Woodsman Match Target and the High Standard Target Pistols […]
[…] or loads separated easily — for me, blue is .45 Colt, so I know at a glance. Like everyone I […]
[…] camera attached to the underside of, in this case, a Colt revolver, was activated when the trigger was pulled. Sound […]
[…] a three year stint at High Standard, he went to Colt Industries, where, as a Design Engineer for six years, […]
[…] 1.6 grains of HP-38, producing 520 fps from a 2.25″ Colt Mk. IV barrel. This is one of the lightest […]
In March of 1911, the U.S. Army adopted Colt’s semi-auto pistol as its official sidearm, calling it the Model 1911. […]
[…] Dalton, and it’s a handsome specimen chambered for the .45 Colt cartridge. A homage to Dalton Gang leader Bob Dalton, […]
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[…] Bond Arms is a single-action, double-barrel pistol chambered for .45 Colt and 2½” .410 shells. It’s built with a 3″ […]