A Look at the Last of the Incredibly Rare Tiffany Colt Revolvers
Today, you wouldn’t think of Tiffany & Company as a place to purchase a gun, unless it was made out...
Today, you wouldn’t think of Tiffany & Company as a place to purchase a gun, unless it was made out...
In 1847, Samuel Colt had a U.S. government order in his hand for 1,000 new .44-caliber revolvers, which would restore...
Sam Colt may have created the 1851 Navy, but Wild Bill Hickok made the .36 caliber Colt pistols immortal. Indeed,...
Winchester is paying homage to America’s greatest achievement of the 19th century: the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad on May...
Sig Sauer has been raising the bar for handguns and airguns for years. Well, just three years for the latter,...
The EAA Witness Pavona Compact takes polymer-framed, 9mm protection to the next level with its 13+1 capacity!
In an era when the average man had one shot from a fowler or musket, maybe two with a swivel barrel,...
As far back as the 1850s, Colt began offering silver plating and gold-washed cylinders, hammers and triggers as options on its...
The Colt 1871-72 Open Top was new, innovative and virtually obsolete the day it was introduced! In Colt’s haste to...
Like Colt’s famous Single Action Army and first double-action revolvers, the Models 1877 and 1878, the first swing-out-cylinder revolver was...