Uncategorized The Pedersoli Howdah: Recreating the Howdah’s Legacy By Guns of the Old West The fight had begun almost instinctively. An image from a wanted poster flashed through the Sheriff’s mind as he saw Read more »
Uncategorized Was This Lever-Action Shotgun Actually Used by Oliver Winchester? By Guns of the Old West If I’ve written it once, I have written it a thousand times: Oliver Winchester was not originally in the gun Read more »
Uncategorized A Look at 2 Colt Model 1861 Revolvers Owned By Colonel Custer By Guns of the Old West The Frazier History Museum in Louisville, Kentucky, exhibits a remarkable collection of famous Western firearms. This includes a cased pair Read more »
Uncategorized The Pepperbox Pistol – Making History as the First True Cowboy Revolver By Guns of the Old West One of my favorite black powder pistols is extraordinarily difficult to shoot. In fact, it is often difficult to hit Read more »
Uncategorized Concealed Carry – Old West Style By Guns of the Old West When we think of the guns of the Old West, we tend to picture the big-bore revolvers like the Colt Read more »
Uncategorized Shooting a SASS ‘Wild Bunch’ Match – Custom Ruger SR1911 By Guns of the Old West One of my favorite Cowboy Action Shooting (CAS) games is the Wild Bunch match. Introduced a number of years ago Read more »
Uncategorized 13 Incredible Belly Gun Pistols That Span the Decades By Guns of the Old West In case you’re unfamiliar with the term, a “belly gun” is a handgun with a very short barrel. It is Read more »
Uncategorized The Northwest Trade Gun: The Real Gun that Won the West By Guns of the Old West The phrase “The Gun That Won the West” conjures up images of lone gunfighters facing off in the dusty streets Read more »
Uncategorized The Fighting Lever-Gun By Guns of the Old West This Iconic Firearm Has Been America’s Choice for Over 180 Years Arguably the first lever-gun was patented by Samuel Colt Read more »
Uncategorized Old West EDC -5 Concealed Cowboy Guns By Guns of the Old West Bill inwardly smiled at the hand he was being dealt. He already had two pairs: aces and eights. Things were Read more »