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Colt’s Model 1847 Walker — 170 years of revolver history
by Jon FrazierThe 170 year old Walker revolver, despite its failings, was a huge success for Colt and its legacy is carried on with .44 caliber replicas produced by Uberti
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Crow Shooting Supply Now Offering Full Line of Smith & Wesson Firearms
by Ammoland Editor Joe EvansCrow Shooting Supply is now offering the full line up of Smith & Wesson semi-automatic pistols, revolvers, rifles and Smith & Wesson models.
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Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum Revolver ~ History
by David TongThe Smith & Wesson Registered Magnum Revolver is possibly most revered revolver in Smith and Wesson’s long revolver making history...
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DeSantis releases hunters holster for pistol storage in the field
by Jacki BillingsDeSantis introduced a new holster design Friday, adding a cross-body style hunter’s rig to their array of holster products.
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Davidson’s New Smith & Wesson Exclusives
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonThe M&P 15 Sport II in Flat Dark Earth and the Model 360 Scandium Airweight revolver are exclusively available from Davidson’s.
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New Gun Digest Book Highlights Big-Bore Revolvers for Hunting
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonIn Gun Digest Book of Hunting Revolvers, handgun authority Max Prasac explains everything you need to know to take on the biggest game animals with the biggest handguns.
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Smith & Wesson Triple Lock aka 44 Hand Ejector 1st Model ‘New Century’ Model History
by David TongDavid Tong reviews a historic revolver, the Smith & Wesson Triple Lock or as known by its long name the .44 Hand-Ejector First Model “New Century” Revolver.
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Crimson Trace Covers New Revolvers
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonCrimson Trace offers a wide variety of Lasergrips in models that serve as replacement grips for revolvers made by Charter Arms, Ruger, Smith & Wesson and Taurus.
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Lipsey’s Adds Stainless Steel to the Ruger Bisley Flattop .44 Special Revolver
by AmmoLand Editor Duncan JohnsonLipsey’s, a nationally renowned firearms distributor, has added the highly anticipated stainless steel option to the popular line of Ruger Bisley Flattop .44 Special revolvers.
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Kimber extends K6s revolver line with four new models
by Jacki BillingsKimber's K6s gets a boost as four new models join the revolver line originally introduced in 2016, the company announced Thursday.
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Ruger Expands LCRx Handgun Line with the Addition of the .357 Magnum
by AmmolandThe new Ruger LCRx Handgun in .357 Magnum maintains all the features of the original LCR revolver...
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The Snub Nose Revolver is Not Dead
by Doug GilmerThe snub nose revolver is still a good choice for concealed carry, the following are reasons why it should not be written off as dead.
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