Civil War Revolvers: The British Wheelguns Used in America’s Fight
Great Britain’s role in America’s early history has been one of both adversary and ally. From the fight for our...
Great Britain’s role in America’s early history has been one of both adversary and ally. From the fight for our...
Among the features that have long distinguished BB guns from cartridge-firing revolvers are the fundamentals of how they operate. Modern...
Fifteen years ago when I wrote the first edition of the Blue Book of Airguns, one of the cover guns...
It began with a patent, an unbreakable patent belonging to Samuel Colt since 1835 that kept E. Remington & Sons...
A lot of Old West mythology surrounds handguns and the speed with which they could be drawn and accurately fired. This...
Smith & Wesson’s J-Frame snub-nose revolvers have been around since 1950, when the Chief’s Special was introduced—later to become the...
One might regard the handgun as the easiest and most practical self-defense weapon of choice in the Old West, but for...
Back in the 1950s, the majority of carry guns were double- action revolvers, as were most law enforcement duty guns,...
It is no secret to anyone who has been reading my articles and gun tests over the years that I...
The 10mm is like a weed; if you don’t pull the roots, it comes back. At least for the 10mm,...