44 S&W American. Plus, the .45 Colt was already in military supply lines for the Colt SAA revolvers. Instead of doing that ... and had a muzzle velocity of about 1,050 fps. But the 40 grains of black ...
1825 ca. - Percussion-cap guns are in general use. 1830 - The back action lock appears. 1835 - The first Colt revolver. Samuel Colt developed the first mass-produced, multi-shot, revolving firearms.
Authorities have said Colin Gray, gave Colt access to the semiautomatic AR-15 style rifle used in the shooting. However, it's not clear how Gray brought the gun to campus or what he did with it in ...
Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents testified that Colt's mother, Marcee Gray, said to them her son had a "fascination with school shooters and school shootings" and that he had access to guns ...
No matter how you look at them—as outstanding examples of John Browning's genius, an interesting phase in American firearms history, or superb material for a gun collection—the .38 Browning ...
In Texas, a baby was shot and killed by a toddler who got ahold of a loaded gun while they were in a parked car, police said. When Colt Gray rode the bus to his Georgia high school on the morning ...
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while one was in the hallway where Colt pointed the gun but did not fire. Smith said this will undoubtedly be the biggest case the region has seen, but it could hold precedent far beyond for ...
He then checked to see if the gun he had given Colt Gray for Christmas was in the house and found it missing. When Barrow County Sheriff’s officers arrived at the Gray home, Colin Gray behaved ...
BARROW COUNTY, Ga. — Suspected Apalachee High School shooter Colt Gray’s father, Colin Gray, appeared in a Barrow County courtroom on Wednesday morning for a hearing in the case against him.
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