The Officer’s Model was the top of Colt’s revolver line until the introduction of the Colt Python in 1955 and was dropped from production in 1969.
Mike Searson
The LeMat Revolver | WCW
The LeMat revolver was a unique, .42 caliber firearm that takes its name from Jean Alexandre LeMat. It carried *9* shots, and 1 .60 smoothbore in the center.
How Velo Dogs Let Loose The Dogs of War | WCW
European-made Velo Dogs, with their folding triggers and sub-optimal calibers, were the weapon of choice for the ancestors of modern spandex-clad cyclists.
Dan Wesson’s Revolvers | WCW
Despite the troubles of the company, Dan Wesson produced what was probably the most accurate, rugged and versatile revolver of all time.
MNKF | Hasbun – Half Face Collab, SEAL Admiral Bowie Knife
A Hasbun and Half Face Blades Collaboration, today in Monday Night Knife Fights.
WCW | The French Apache
In today’s Weapon Crush Wednesday, the French Apache. No barrel, the grip is a set of brass knuckles…what’s not to like?
MNKF | M1917 Trench Dagger
Today in Monday Night Knife Fights we get all into the M1917 Trench Dagger with Mike Searson.
WCW | S&W Model 64 – the Last Great Police 38
In today’s WCW, Mike the Mook talks about the S&W Model 64. Basically, a stainless steel Model 10, a design with roots at the turn of the 20th century.
Dead Air Ghost | Perfect for Poltergeists
The Dead Air Ghost is a mutiple role can our boy Mike the Mook wanted to check out, so he ran one…on a SIG and a Hi-Point, gawd help us. Here’s what he has to say ’bout the experience.
WCW | The Confusion Behind S&W’s Model 1.5
We looked at the S&W Model 1 which was undoubtedly the puny 7 shot 22 Short peashooter, recently. But what’s the S&W Model 1.5?
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