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Tiffany's —...

Most collectors will agree that the "Tiffany Colt" models are the most beautiful of all American guns, and in most cases, even European arms.
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Before The Webley

Those who get to know the Webley revolver learn that there are six "Marks" which run from 1889 to 1828 — but what came before?
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SPUR OF THE MOMENT

It may almost seem like blasphemy to fans of bobbed hammers, but when the hammer spur is removed, you lose the option of cocking for a precision...
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Old West Beauty...

The Colt 1872 revolver is one of the most sought-after by Colt collectors, but it’s also one of the most likely to be misidentified by casual observation.
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Backup Plan:...

Back in the day, cops called it a “New York Reload,” by instantly switching guns in a gunfight to avoid slow reloads.
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Original And...

How far to go in verification is sometimes a problem. The following is an example from 1972 of the "limit" on one of the world's rarest pair of guns.
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The Destroying Angel

Rockwell's name was synonymous with mysteries and terror. Now a serious effort to separate fact from fantasy about the "Danite Chief."
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Carrying...

In an age of high-tech semi-auto pistols, the sixgun still holds its own as a weapon for personal protection and home defense.
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.41 Magnum –...

In the revolver arena, the .41 Magnum holds its own, emerging from the shadows of its .357 and .44 magnum siblings as a winner.
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The J-Frame Goes...

Drawing on the best firearms technology from yesterday, today and tomorrow, the scandium revolvers set a new standard in defensive firearms.
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Restoring a S&W...

It turns out stainless steel isn't always. See how Roy Huntington restored the finish of a Smith & Wesson Model 66-2.
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Early S&W Third...

Because you can never have too many old revolvers — Roy Huntington shows off a third model safety hammerless Smith & Wesson .38 S&W top-break revolver...
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