Uncategorized How’s it Hanging? By Dennis Adler Old West history has a strange interpretation of guns and holsters. Movies, as far back as the 1930s, and television... Read more »
Uncategorized Bob Munden – Modern Quick Draw Master By Fred Mastison Stories of the Old West are replete with stories of quick-draw cowboys. Men who could get their guns out of... Read more »
Uncategorized How the Model 1866 Rifle Founded Winchester’s Long Famed Legacy By Guns of the Old West While there is a strong argument for saying that the Winchester '73 is the gun that won the West, the... Read more »
Uncategorized How The Model 1849 Pocket Revolver Came To Be By Will Dabbs MD Anton Cervis was a small man with big dreams. He lived in abject poverty in Miskolc, Hungary, with his wife... Read more »
Uncategorized Cowboy Fast Draw Association By Fred Mastison When we think of the Old West, images of quick-draw gunfights come to mind. Hollywood has helped this perception with... Read more »
Uncategorized The Last Stand: Geronimo’s Guerrilla Tactics By Eugene Nielsen "I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive." —Geronimo.. Amid the sun-scorched... Read more »
Uncategorized The Ruger Single Seven: A Unique Offering By Fred Mastison Nothing says the Old West like a classic wheel gun. One of our best sources for these guns has always... Read more »
Uncategorized Christmas in the Old West By Athlon Outdoors Christmas traditions are what truly makes the holiday season joyful for nearly everyone. People decorate their homes, buy gifts for... Read more »
Uncategorized John Bianchi –An American Cowboy Leather Legend. By Fred Mastison I have always been fascinated with the Old West and believe I was born a century late. My time in... Read more »
Uncategorized Marlin 1894 Tested By Fred Mastison The name Marlin has been synonymous with quality rifles for over 145 years. Even with a small corporate hiccup in... Read more »