No matter how you look at them—as outstanding examples of John Browning's genius, an interesting phase in American firearms ...
But the S&W revolver wasn’t perfect. The early Model 3s had latch problems and they were chambered in the .44 S&W American ... or ammo for target practice at the time. The original black powder .45 ...
Why is one of the most legendary handguns of the 1970s a revolver that was built specifically for one of the most elite ...
The rising sun sent shards of orange, violet, and red pastel light across the eastern sky on a morning muzzleloader deer hunt in the Sandhills of Nebraska. A big buck, his nose to the ground, was ...
The Browning M2 .50 Caliber Machine Gun, Heavy barrel is an automatic, recoil operated, air-cooled machine gun with adjustable headspace and is crew transportable with limited amounts of ...
Jesse James lived by the revolver, and he died by it as well ... The 1860 Army Colt shot .44 caliber bullets, which did much more damage. And by the time of Jesse's bank robberies in the early ...
Combine this with powdered sugar and you’ve got gun powder. Don’t believe that it works? You can see the fiery goodness in the clip after the break. Flammable and explosive materials are ...
This article would explain the anatomy of a pistol and throw light on the .380 caliber debate, which has been one of the highly favored calibers when it comes to the field of concealed carrying.
For anyone who had doubted Andrew Carrazzo’s ability, 2007 has been a watershed year for the young Blue. Given extra responsibility in the long term absence of Nick Stevens, Carrazzo has shown that he ...
The world of warfare was revolutionized by the development of black powder, fireworks, cannons, and the like. You don’t need any of that chemical nonsense to just have fun, though, as this ...
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1400s - The matchlock gun appears. Before the matchlock, guns were fired by holding a burning wick to a "touch hole" in the barrel igniting the powder inside. A shooter uses one hand for firing ...