People know about the Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver, even if it’s only from watching Unforgiven. Officially known as the S&W Model 3, it’s one of the important revolvers of the Old West. When we ...
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How the Colt Peacemaker earned its spot as the handgun of the Old West
For its time and place, the Colt Single Action Army was the total package – powerful, rugged, and so well-shaped that it felt ...
One of the most famous handguns of all time is the Colt Single Action Army revolver. Also known as the Peacemaker, Frontier Six-Shooter and the M1873, the Single Action Army is also a staple of ...
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One of the more surprising facts about Samuel Colt that even shooting enthusiasts don’t know is that he really didn’t create many of the most iconic firearms to bear his name. While the Colt Single ...
FILE PHOTO: A media preview of the Colt Single Action Army revolver used to kill Billy the Kid in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The gun that killed American Wild West outlaw Billy the Kid sold ...
Appraisal: 1884 Colt Single-action Army Revolver from Green Bay, Hour 2. Check out Paul Carella's appraisal of an 1884 Colt Single-action Army Revolver from Green Bay, Hour 2.
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These 6 guns became legends in the hands of the Wild West’s most notorious outlaws
Step into a time when the desert wind carried whispers of ambushes, posse chases, and high noon showdowns. The guns that ...
Drawing on the enduring legacy of the original Colt Single Action Army—dubbed the “Peacemaker” by historians—this 1:1 scale replica captures both authenticity and safety for young marksmen and ...
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A Colt .45 revolver once owned by General George S. Patton sold for $75,000 at auction in Los Angeles Thursday. Profiles in History, which conducted the auction, had expected the working firearm to ...
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