I know what you're thinking; that's a Witness Protection gun! Well, Witness Protection is a term applied to a commercial version of a shotgun used by the Marhsall's service. However, the Marshal's never called it the Witness protection shotgun. Instead, they called it...
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Three Vintage Assaulters of our Forefathers: Kalthoff, Belton, Girandoni
The Lewis and Clark Air Rifle is an example of early assault rifles; so too the Kalthoff Repeater, Belton Flintlock, and Girandoni Air Rifle.
WAMO Powermaster 22 LR
Did you know WHAM-O produced a series of 22 single action guns at one time under an alternative brand? Well, you do now! Here is the Powermaster 22 LR.
M1 Carbine history: more than the Garand’s little brother
Want to freshen up on M1 Carbine history? Read the colorul life of its designer, “Carbine” Williams, M1 war service, and its influences in popular culture.
Colt Python: now “refined and upgraded”
The Colt Python is back – and reportedly much improved over the original 1955 version. Find .357 Python specs, reviews, history, and more in this lineup. (P.S. Will there be a California Combat Python? We dunno, but fingers crossed. )
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Spy Guns: not quite James Bond, but still pretty cool
Spy Guns are a favorite Hollywood prop, but they’ve made appearances in real-world ops too. Peter Suciu details some Spy Guns employed by various agencies.
Teddy Roosevelt’s Little Thirty
The Winchester Teddy Roosevelt 30-30 may or may not have done some shooting varmints at Sagamore Hill, we have no way to know. It sure is cool though.
Colt Officer’s Model Target | WCW
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.
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.