No matter how you look at them—as outstanding examples of John Browning's genius, an interesting phase in American firearms ...
It came out in 1873. It wasn't the first centerfire, you know, revolver with the self-contained metallic cartridge of Colt's. But it was, after a very short lead time, it was the epitome of the ...
When we look back at that era of firearms — the time when cartridges became king and old cap-and-ball revolvers were being converted to fire brass — we think of the Colt Single Action Army, the ...
When we look back at that era of firearms — the time when cartridges became king and old cap-and-ball revolvers were being converted to fire brass — we think of the Colt Single Action Army ...
Originally called the Ranger, this revolver is lighter than the 1847 Colt Dragoon. The cold navy was adored by outlaws, cavalry soldiers and famous gunslingers ... This single-shot, break-open handgun ...
The firearm or gun industry is a vast world that ... Also, the rifle was available in different cartridges including .222 Remington, .223 Remington, 6mm Remington, .243 Winchester, and many more. As ...
Ever since the launch of impressive-for-its-time .357 Magnum in the 1935, gun and ammunition makers have been continuously tinkering away. The resulting revolver cartridges include the .41 Remington ...
COLT M1911 is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, recoil-operated pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge ... the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. Designed by John Browning, the ...
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It was an invoice of double and single barrel guns, pistols, revolvers, bowie knives, balls, cartridges ... as a far superior article to COLT's Navy pistols, and much more effective as a defensive ...