Uncategorized The Colt Paterson Revolver – The Beginning of American Revolvers By Guns of the Old West The Colt Paterson is where the American revolver story really begins. Patented in 1836 and built by the Patent Arms... Read more »
Uncategorized 17TH Century Rangers By Donald Wade Davis The modern U.S. Army Rangers trace their roots back to the activities of Benjamin Church. Church was a major in... Read more »
Uncategorized Hand Crafted & High Quality Western Footwear By P.E. Fitch Recently, I did some writing involving high-end handmade leather holsters–I think that wonderful new leather smell must have intoxicated me. ... Read more »
Uncategorized Cimarron’s Arizona Rangers Big Iron By LaVista Bill Bell The Colt Single Action Army (SAA) was the iconic sixgun of the Old West. It was introduced for the military... Read more »
Uncategorized Fire Bluing and Charcoal Bluing: Traditional and Beautiful Firearm Finishes By James Hebert There are many different steel finishes to choose from, whether you are choosing your next firearm or looking to touch... Read more »
Uncategorized How A Camel Ended Up Becoming A Folk Legend By Michael D'Angona Just imagine a huge red beast lumbering across the Arizona Frontier with a human skeleton as its rider and terrorizing... Read more »
Uncategorized A Long Legacy From Dodge City To Sports Desk By Fred Mastison Bat Masterson The post A Long Legacy From Dodge City To Sports Desk appeared first on Athlon Outdoors Exclusive Firearm... Read more »
Uncategorized Examining the Fact & Fiction of Wild Bill Hickok By Guns of the Old West A pair of aces and a pair of eights – the Dead Man’s Hand, made famous by a true legend... Read more »
Uncategorized The Life and Times of John B. Stetson By Evin Galbraith John B. Stetson designed a damn fine hat. There is no other hat associated so closely with the American cowboy... Read more »
Uncategorized Women of the Wild West By Karen Hunter “Well-behaved women seldom make history,” Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, a historian, quoted this in 1976. This quote highlights the distinction between... Read more »