An Expert’s Gun
[…] wheelguns were the backbone of police work. Plus, wearing a Colt Detective or Chief’s Special was the hallmark of a […]
[…] wheelguns were the backbone of police work. Plus, wearing a Colt Detective or Chief’s Special was the hallmark of a […]
[…] arresting officer who identified the weapons. They found two .38 Colt revolvers hidden in a mattress in an upstairs bedroom, […]
[…] client wanted a chocolate-colored set of burl grips for his Colt Commander with a matching holster and burl looking highlights. […]
[…] starting with “4,” ending with “5” and carrying a ” Colt” suffix. That’s okay, I love you for it. But […]
[…] to feed his then-revolutionary M1900 pistol, the .32 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) typically pushed a 73-grain bullet to about 980 […]
[…] really enjoy the big bores, especially the .44 Special, .45 Colt, and .44 Magnum, however, there are times when they […]
[…] happen! I’ve got at least four holsters to fit my Colt Commander and as many for my Model 19 Smith […]
[…] a single .45 slug to the heart from Hanneken’s USMC-issue Colt 1911. Puller had doubtless incorporated this knowledge into his […]
[…] design is stylish in the classical sense, perfectly fitting my Colt New Frontier. The long tail strap allows you to […]
[…] for revolvers. That does not apply with the Model 1917 Colts and Smith & Wessons. They generally shoot better with […]