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In this American Rifleman TV segment of "I Have This Old Gun," we take a look at the history of the Colt Detective Special snub-nose revolver chambered in .38 Spl.
Colt factory letter of authenticity, dated April 7, 2000, documenting the sterile Colt 1911 .38 Super Automatic pistol. “Colt, by means of this letter, is proud to authenticate the manufacture ...
DeLAND — For 16 years, historians pondered the mysterious disappearance of the Roosevelt revolver. Salvaged from the destroyed battleship Maine, the elegant .38 Colt revolver was carried by T… ...
Colt’s announced Thursday that it will introduce a new group of handguns in September, with a next- generation .22-caliber pistol for target shooters, a small-frame .38- caliber pistol for women ...
Connecticut’s venerable and troubled gun-making franchise, the Colt’s Manufacturing Co., has appointed a new chief executive officer. Ronald L. Stewart, who has been working as a consultant at ...
The .38 Special is one of the most durable cartridges in history. Introduced in 1898 as the .38 Smith & Wesson Special, it was meant to upgrade the U.S. Army’s firepower. The Army’s .38 Long ...
Officials said the pearl-handled Colt single-action .45-caliber revolver was presented to ex-Texas Ranger James Van Riper by the San Antonio Police Department when he became chief in 1901. The gun ...