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America’s last combat revolver served from World War I to Vietnam
The American Expeditionary Force wanted everyone to have a sidearm.
Despite the incredible array of polymer-frame, striker-fired, semi-automatic handguns on the market, the classic revolver not ...
Bushcraft Base Camp on MSNOpinion
Why the revolver is making a serious comeback and semi auto fans are not taking it well
The revolver is no longer just a nostalgic sidearm. Its renewed popularity is being driven by reliability, simplicity, ...
Releasing a new revolver, especially one aimed at the concealed-carry/self-defense segment of today’s firearm market, with plentiful micro-9 mm, double-stack ...
The design of the modern revolver was patented by Samuel Colt of Hartford, Connecticut, in 1836, and in the nearly 200 years since, the revolver established itself as an iconic American firearm.
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