Cimarron’s .45 Colt Sixguns
[…] in the United States and the hammer is also short-stroked. Sights are the traditional single action style, however they are […]
[…] in the United States and the hammer is also short-stroked. Sights are the traditional single action style, however they are […]
Agood example of duplicating something already extant is the .357 SIG; a bottlenecked case using a 0.355″ jacketed bullet of […]
[…] hand-fitted barrel, bushing and slide, and bold, fully adjustable target sights. Whether you’re an instructor needing a piece for demonstration […]
[…] in Colt’s 1900 catalog as the first US-made autoloader, its signal feature a slide mated to the frame by rails. […]
[…] 10mm around. Next up was the Taurus Tracker, then the Sig P220 followed by the Walther P99C. The LCP had […]
[…] the factory loads tried the best results were with the SIG SAUER 230 FMJ at 850 fps and a 11/4″ […]
[…] Blue as were those which were mass-produced, and nickel-plated. The sights, while still very small, are an improvement over the […]
[…] hands will not slip and slide under recoil on these. Sights of my test model consisted of suppressor-height Trijicon tritium […]
[…] should glide in the trigger track. Greider Precision, Harrison De sign and EGW all offer an oversized trigger in three […]
SIG’s M17 Advanced Sport Pellet Air Pistol probably fooled you! It’s an airgun — not the real deal. Powered […]