The Magic Wheel
[…] stores and gun shows often display a selection of older Colt and S&W revolvers, representing the glory days when revolvers […]
[…] stores and gun shows often display a selection of older Colt and S&W revolvers, representing the glory days when revolvers […]
[…] pieces as well. I recall drooling over a beat-up old Colt Navy that was way outside my price range. I […]
[…] this. At one class Clint asked me to use a Colt SAA .45 for a while so the rest of […]
[…] lying on a Form 4473 when he allegedly bought a Colt Cobra a few years ago, is still simmering across […]
[…] you’ll ask, so the other gun is a .45 Long Colt. Why? Simple: I’m only an average shooter, but I […]
[…] Aren’t they heavy? Why, sure. Heavy like my 40 oz. Colt Q45 Marine 1911. Heavy like the new SIG 320 […]
[…] As restored, it’s now my favorite for carrying my 4″-barrel Colt and S&W revolvers. This type of vertical holster is […]
[…] the gun and me. I have a favorite heavy .45 Colt handload using a 330-grain bullet traveling over 1,200 FPS. […]
[…] intrusions this way. An old, well-worn 1911 like this WWII-era Colt is “just right” as they tend to be a […]
[…] was not a habitual drug user when he bought a Colt revolver in .38 Special. That’s a fib, and it’s […]