No matter how you look at them—as outstanding examples of John Browning's genius, an interesting phase in American firearms ...
First introduced in 1873, the Colt Single Action Army has officially been around for 150 years. In that time, it has become ...
Chris Eger put it best over at Guns.com: Colt’s new Black Army pistol run represents “classic Great War styling without the classic Great War price.” Unfortunately, you can’t get one in ...
Eventually, the Army phased out the Schofield revolvers and went with the SAA across the board. Then, it also went back to the .45 Colt ammo until it was replaced by the underpowered .38 Long Colt in ...
Samuel Colt popularized the revolver ... product line has been the Model 10 or Military and Police Model, manufactured ...