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What are the most influential, game-changing handguns of the Old West? They are all revolvers made by the same man—Samuel Colt ...
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 ...
Other calibers offered in this model were .32-20 Win., .38-40 Win., .41 Colt, .44-40 Win. and .450 Boxer, as well as a few others. Guns with 4¾", 5½" and 7½" barrels had an ejector rod, just as ...
For example, in 1877 Colt introduced a new gun called Frontier (pictured at the top), which was a Single Action Army chambered in the Winchester Repeating Arms Company's .44-40 centerfire cartridge.
454 Casull Originally called the .45 Magnum Revolver, this cartridge was developed by Dick Casull in the late 1950s. It uses a cartridge case that’s 0.10-inch longer than the .45 Colt cartridge ...
SIG SAUER, Inc. introduced its first revolver ammunition for personal defense in 38 Special, 44 S&W Special and 45 Colt. All three calibers are available in the SIG V-Crown jacketed ...
Object Details patentee Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company maker Colt's Firearms Company Description Physical Description United States Colt Model 1860 Army revolver, .44 caliber. General ...
The Smith & Wesson Schofield Revolver almost beat the Colt Peacemaker and it led to the .45 ACP. Here's what all shooters should know about it.
The state museum said Colonel Samuel Colt made a series of .44 caliber, six-shot “Colt Whitneyville-Walkers” revolvers in 1847 under contract with the U.S. War Department for issue to the ...
Description In total, over 19,000 six-shot .44 caliber First, Second and Third Model Colt Dragoon revolvers were produced between 1848 and 1861. Many were purchased for military issue by both the U.S.
Colt relaunched the revolver as the “Frontier Six-Shooter” and sold it for $17. The company sold 357,859 Frontiers of varying calibers between 1873 and 1941.
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