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 ...
While the Colt Single Action Army (SAA), which celebrated its 150th ... A blued, six-round, fluted cylinder sits within the frame, and the gun is, of course, chambered for .45 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 ...
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 ...