It was a hot, sticky Saturday in July, and like the other “B” movie lots around town, the actors at Republic Pictures were… Look Inside »
‘Cow-Boy’ History: Doc Holliday Out West
Doc Holliday’s sojourn in Las Vegas, New Mexico, continued, and he got mixed up with a group known locally as the “Dodge City… Look Inside »
Buffalo Bill’s Bullard Repeater
The lever-action repeating rifle is an American icon, and Winchester has long enjoyed the reputation of being its premier manufacturer. However, though Winchester… Look Inside »
6 New Products for Your Guns and Ammo
Check out these new products picked by the Guns of the Old West staff to add to your collection of practical and worthwhile gear. Western… Look Inside »
The Civil War Starr Carbine Replica
Today there is a lot of interest in shooting both original and replica Civil War guns. Re-enactors shoot blanks. Members of the North-South… Look Inside »
Johnny Ringo’s LeMat Holster Replica
Johnny Ringo’s revolver was a nine-shot .44 with a shotgun barrel underneath, and the studio’s armorer didn’t even have to make it up… Look Inside »
Classic Hollywood Guns, Hats & Holsters
What would Paladin have been without his handcrafted Colt revolver and signature chess knight, or Wyatt Earp without the Buntline Special? Perhaps they… Look Inside »
Doc Holliday .38 Special from Pedersoli
John Henry “Doc” Holliday, born in 1851, was a Southerner hailing from Georgia. He was brought up in a culture where young males… Look Inside »
Brownells’ Stag Grips
Stag horn was often seen on knife handles, but few, if any, 19th century cowboys ever had stag grips on their revolvers. Wood… Look Inside »