Featured History The Wild West – a Brief and Influential Time By Fred Mastison The Wild West is one of the most romanticized periods in U.S. history. It brings to mind images of cowboys,... Read more »
Featured History Bones of Custer – Where are they Really? By Michael D'Angona George Armstrong Custer. Just this man’s name alone can cause various reactions. All depending upon which side you stand on.... Read more »
Featured Cowboy Fast Draw Association By Fred Mastison When we think of the Old West, images of quick-draw gunfights come to mind. Hollywood has helped this perception with... Read more »
Featured History The Last Stand: Geronimo’s Guerrilla Tactics By Eugene Nielsen “I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive.” —Geronimo.. Amid the sun-scorched... Read more »
Featured History Christmas in the Old West By Michael D'Angona Christmas traditions are what truly makes the holiday season joyful for nearly everyone. People decorate their homes, buy gifts for... Read more »
Guns Handguns History Revolvers When the Law Failed, Citizens Turned to Colts for Frontier Justice By Wayne van Zwoll Minnesota lay many saddle hours away, so Frank and Jesse James, with the Younger boys and three others, traveled from... Read more »
Guns Handguns Revolvers Small Guns With Big Holes: The Snub Nose Revolver Evolution By Dennis Adler The very first snub nose revolver was a Colt. And you can erase the image of a Detective Special or... Read more »
Guns Handguns Revolvers Forever Linked: Smith & Wesson & the American Old West By Dennis Adler In the chronicles of the American Frontier, two names have become synonymous with “The Gun That Won the West”: Colt... Read more »
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