Uncategorized Heritage Coachwhip Side by Side Shotgun By Fred Mastison Few guns are as classically Old West as the side-by-side shotgun. Rare is a Western movie that did not feature... Read more »
Uncategorized Small Guns With Big Holes: The Snub Nose Revolver Evolution By Dennis Adler The very first snub nose revolver was a Colt. And you can erase the image of a Detective Special or... Read more »
Uncategorized Barroom Shootouts – Gunfights of the Old West By Fred Mastison “The most important lesson I learned was the winner of gunplay usually was the one who took his time. The... Read more »
Uncategorized Forever Linked: Smith & Wesson & the American Old West By Dennis Adler In the chronicles of the American Frontier, two names have become synonymous with “The Gun That Won the West”: Colt... Read more »
Uncategorized Old School Lessons for Today – Wyatt Earp and Gunfighting By Fred Mastison There are certain things in life that never really change. It may have a different coat of paint, but in... Read more »
Uncategorized TESTED: Shooting the Taurus Deputy Single-Action Six-Gun! By William Bell In 2005, Taurus International introduced a new centerfire single-action (SA) revolver into its lineup of handguns. A South American company,... Read more »
Uncategorized Old West Booze: A Gamble in Every Libation! By Saloons are, without a doubt, one of the most iconic symbols of the Old West. This central hub of many... Read more »
Uncategorized DIY: Building a Sharps Gemmer Long-Range Rifle By Bob "Jayhawker" Arganbright June 28, 1874 was the third day of a siege by 700-plus Comanche, Kiowa, Cheyenne and Arapaho warriors at a... Read more »
Uncategorized Heritage 92 Lever-Action: Retro Cowboy PCC Reborn! By Frank Jardim The Heritage 92 lever-action line is based on Winchester’s hugely successful Model 1892 action and includes thirteen blued or stainless... Read more »
Uncategorized An American Trio: 3 Engraved Colts Span Decades of Gunmaking By Dennis Adler Hand engraving firearms is a centuries-old art, one which in its truest form has not changed in almost half a... Read more »