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 ...
From the pages of American Rifleman, read the latest Rifleman Q&A poorly finished Colt M1911s.
A handgun carried into the Battle of Little Bighorn by a legendary U.S. Army cavalry officer ... Texas this weekend. The Colt ...
For those of you who aren’t familiar with the legendary M1911 single-action semiautomatic pistol and its .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) cartridge, it became the U.S. Armed Forces ...
Though the Single Action Army design is more than 150 years old, companies like Taurus are still offering affordable clones ...
Something about the look and feel of a revolver in the hand harkens back to when these types of guns were the norm. With the Wild West in full swing, the life of the revolver became a legend in ...
This gun was named for its inventor ... deadlier models. The 1860 Army Colt shot .44 caliber bullets, which did much more damage. And by the time of Jesse's bank robberies in the early 1870s ...
Jan Brewer, making the Colt single action Army revolver the state’s official firearm. It has been that way almost from the beginning. Lawmakers from the state that she has called home ...