Inside scoop says the HBO series Deadwood may be returning – if it does, we’ll likely see Sheriff Bullocks 1875 Remington again. In this week’s WTW.
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British Bulldog Revolver: the Baby Bulldog
The handgun used on screen was an Old West double-action revolver, known as the British Bulldog. These were popular five-shot revolvers.
WCW | Chiappa Rhino
Straight out of dystopian future of Blade Runner comes… oh, wait–this is now. And it’s called the Chiappa Rhino. Nevermind.
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?
Smith & Wesson’s First Revolver: The Model 1 | WCW
In WCW today, learn about the first revolver manufactured by Smith & Wesson, the Model 1 which was the first commercially successful revolver to use rimfire cartridges.
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WCW | The Mexican Colt?
In this edition of Weapon Crush Wednesday, Mike the Mook got himself a sixgun that wasn’t what it seemed…now he’s gonna tell you about it.
The Colt 1902 Philippines Model Revolver | Ian McCollum
Today we go over a version of one of our favorite Colt revolvers in an incarnation that most so-called gun experts get wrong. Colt’s 1902 Philippines Model
Colt’s “Dick Special” Detective Special Revolver
Back in 1927 when Colt made firearms that people wanted and could actually buy, the company rolled out a new revolver based on their popular Police Positive Model. With its slimmer frame and shorter barrel, the new revolver was called “The Detective Special”. But to us, it was just a Dick. Elliott Ness famously carried one, as did Charles Lindbergh. The Dick Special was carried by police detectives, private detectives and anyone who wanted to discreetly carry a small frame .38 revolver. Colt dropped it from their lineup in 1992, just in time for concealed carry reform to start taking hold in America.
A Suppressed Revolver That’s Not a Nagant : OTs-38
Yes, there is a suppressed revolver out there. More than one, actually, but we’re not talking about a Nagant with a can on it. We’re talkign about the OTs-38.
WTW: Lefaucheux’s 7mm Pin Fire Revolver
WTW: Lefaucheux's 7mm Pinfire Revolver Mike the Mook We recently came across an interesting revolver with a folding trigger that extends itself when the hammer is cocked. It's a pocket pistol designed for personal defense and chambered in 7mm Pinfire. Pinfire...