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The special edition Ruger Collectors Association models were produced periodically in limited series. Pictured are two models from 1976 and a 25th Anniversary Old Army commemorative. All models featured the original adjustable rear sights.

Discontinued Ruger Old Army .44: Still a Black-Powder Favorite

Last year marked the 50th anniversary of the Ruger Old Army. And even though the gun was discontinued by Ruger in 2008, black powder enthusiasts still consider it the best 19th-century percussion revolver that was never made! The Ruger Old Army .44 These hefty, six-shot, black powder wheelguns were produced

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All the Guns of Yellowstone, from 1883 and 1923 up to the Dutton Ranch today.

VIDEO: All the Guns of Yellowstone, 1883 & 1923

Paramount+ has slowly become one of the most popular video streaming platforms in the United States, driven in no small part by it being the home to the Yellowstone spinoff 1923, which instantly became a hit with viewers when it debuted last December. In fact, the 1923 sneak peek on

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The best new cowboy guns of 2023.

Cowboy Guns: New Sixguns, Lever Rifles & Coach Guns for 2023

Some years are tougher than others as far as the introduction of Old West-type firearms are concerned. This year was definitely an improvement over 2022, but still there wasn’t exactly a “bumper crop” of new cowboy guns and gear. One of the most interesting trends that I noted was three

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If you love cowboy revolvers you're going to love this

Best Cowboy Revolvers for Competition & Plinking [2023]

Everyone loves cowboy revolvers. You could be the most die-hard, Staccato-C carrying, plate carrier-wearing, tactical bad dude on the planet, and you’ll still love a good old-fashioned single-action revolver. Here are some of our favorites for competition and just shooting. Competition Cowboy Revolvers If you’re super tactical, you might be

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