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The EMF 1858 Buffalo Bill Commemorative Shoots as Good as It Looks

The second most-issued percussion revolver during the Civil War has become known as the Remington Model 1858. This designation is somewhat erroneous, however, as it’s based on the date of Sept. 14, 1858, when the patent was granted to inventor Fordyce Beals. The first version was called the Remington-Beals Army revolver,

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Peacemaker Predecessor: Remembering the 1871-72 Colt Open Top

The Colt 1871-72 Open Top was new, innovative and virtually obsolete the day it was introduced! [in_content post=”194240″ alignment=”align-left” /] In Colt’s haste to introduce a new self-contained-cartridge-loading revolver as soon as possible after the expiration of the S&W Rollin White patent, the company chose to build a model based

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The EMF Hartford Model 1874 Sharps Rifle Review

The EMF Hartford Model 1874 Sharps Rifle is exact replica of the original Model 1874, right down to blued barrel, color case hardened receiver, and optional double set triggers. The Model 1874 Sharps Rifle has been known by many names. Buffalo hunters called it “poison slinger.” Historians called it “The

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