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Revolvers

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Like a phoenix out of the ashes, Smith & Wesson’s classic, double-action, blued-steel, full-lug-barreled, .357 Magnum L-Frame Model 586 revolver…»

Colt Model 1877

It was Mike Laney’s fault. I definitely blame him. I pretty much grew up on the Laney Ranch, located on…»

Deerstalker and Blackhawk

The idea of having a handgun and a rifle or carbine that shoot the same cartridge is an old one,…»

Diamond-D

When I just had to have the new Ruger Flattop Blackhawk in .41 Magnum I wrote about in Shooting Times…»

Uberti’s El Patron Cowboy Mounted Shooter is chambered for .357 Mag. or .45 Colt, comes with a 3.5- or 4-inch barrel, and features a lower hammer profile and Wolff springs. Finish is blue/casehardened or stainless steel, and grips are walnut.

Three of the newest single actions are Colt’s reintroduced New Frontier, Ruger’s brand-new Single-Ten, and Uberti’s 1873 Cattleman El Patron…»

Paraphrasing a popular coffee-cake jingle of old, “Nobody doesn’t like the single action.”

The single-action revolver is alive and doing very well in this the 21st century because of its timeless appeal. A…»

Model 1, .22 Short (1857) — first revolver to shoot a self-contained cartridge.

Technical Editor Dick Metcalf put together this photo array of the top 10 most significant Smith & Wesson handguns of…»

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Join Bart Skelton at the range as he shoots it out with these Smith & Wesson revolvers.

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The author shoots it out with two full-size DA round guns and two full-size autoloaders to see if he can…»