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 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 »