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  1. Sep 23, 2023 · Two of the most famous arms of the Old West are Colt’s 1873 Single Action Army revolver and Winchester’s 1873 model lever-action rifle. Both guns have become icons of the American West, and are still available from Colt and Winchester today. Colt offers a .45 Colt caliber six-gun with a 4 ¾-inch, 5 ½-inch (shown) or the original 7 ½-inch ...

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    • The Peacemaker Is The Most Well-Known Revolver from The Old West.
    • The Colt Paterson Revolver Was The First of Its kind.
    • The Colt Navy Revolver Was The First Frontier Gunman Sidearm.
    • Smith and Wesson’s “Russian” Model Did in Billy The Kid.
    • The Springfield Allin Conversions Were Refurbished Civil War Rifles.
    • The Gun That May Have Won The West.
    • Riding Shotgun.
    • Sharps Old Reliable Was The The Old West Rifle All Others Were Measured against.
    • The Gatling Gun Was Hardly Used, But Boy Was It Effective.
    • Colt’s Double-Action Revolver Was A Favorite of Wes Hardin.

    Anybody familiar with 1950s Westerns would be familiar with the Colt Single Action Army Revolver, A.K.A. the Peacemaker. What is single action? In a single action firearm, the user manually pulls back the hammer of the gun and then fires it with the trigger. Made in various calibers, notably the .45, some 192,000 units of the Peacemaker were produc...

    Let’s step back in time in Colt’s history and look at the revolutionary Colt Paterson Revolver, which was the genesis of all revolvers. Invented by Samuel Colt in 1831, it was patentedin 1836 as the first practical revolver in history. Called the Paterson because it was manufactured in Paterson, New Jersey, it was much superior than the single shot...

    One prominent successor to the Colt Paterson was the 1851 Colt Navy Revolver. This weapon, as described by Shooting Times, was a single action, .36 caliber, six-shooter that was more lightweight than other sidearms of the period. It was called the Navy because as noted in Weapons of the Civil War Cavalryman, the cylinder was engraved with a scene f...

    Going away from Colt, let’s turn to one of the other major firearm manufacturers, Smith and Wesson. This firearms company had, according to historian Jeff Kinard, executed a major contract with the Russian Empire for the purchase of its firearms which were dubbed the Russian. This revolver went through two iterations before landing at the popular N...

    Springfield rifleswere the most common weapon for both the North and South during the Civil War. These weapons were muzzle-loaded, which limited its efficiency and firing rate. According to the National Park Service, because of the way the rifle was loaded, soldiers would find that bullets would jam halfway up the barrel, often resulting in blow-up...

    Two separate Winchester rifles need to be treated as one entry because of how they are inexorably linked. Oliver Winchester designed the first repeating rifle in 1866, known as Yellow Boy for its yellow gunmetal casing. This weapon was truly innovative; it allowed multiple shots to be fired from the same gun using a lever to load another round into...

    An enduring image of the Old West is that of a lonely stagecoach trundling over the prairie with a surly looking driver clutching a large double barrel shotgun to guard the coach’s strongbox. These weapons were called messenger’s guns‘ or cut off guns because they were shorter in length than other shotguns. As described by the Clarke Museum, in the...

    Christian Sharps was not the biggest manufacturer of weapons in the Old West. That distinction fell to manufacturers such as Colt, Smith & Wesson, Remington, and Winchester. However, Sharps’ company (he had died two years before) designed a rifle in 1874that became an emblem of the Old West. Known as Old Reliable, this Sharps rifle was available in...

    The Gatling gunwas one of the most unused weapons of the Old West, but perhaps one of the most important. Richard Jordan Gatling first patented this proto-machine gun during the Civil War in 1862. The gun, which features a revolving battery of gun barrels, was hand cranked and could fire off up to 200 rounds per minute. It was the most feared weapo...

    We must end this list with the company we started with. In 1877, Colt produced the first successful double-action revolverthat was used in the Old West. What is double action? When a person pulled the trigger it would automatically cock the hammer and fire the weapon. According to the Frontier American Illustrated News, this firearm was created by ...

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    • Winchester 1873 Rifle. Known as “the gun that won the west,” the Winchester 1873 rifle featured a tube magazine with good capacity and a rapid-fire lever action.
    • Colt Single Action Army Revolver. The Colt Single Action Army Revolver, or “Peacemaker,” is one of the most famous and popular guns of the Wild West.
    • Remington Rolling Block Rifle. The Remington Rolling Block rifle was invented by Leonard Geiger in 1863 and modified by Joseph Rider of Remington. The rifle was originally used in the Civil War and then became a popular weapon amongst buffalo hunters.
    • Colt Model 1851 Navy Revolver. The Colt Model 1851 Navy revolver was used during the Civil War and into the Wild West period. Over 200,000 revolvers were produced.
  2. Feb 5, 2018 · “These Wild West towns, as they developed and became more civilized and larger, there was an effort to promote their Wild West heritage very aggressively, and that became the identity of the ...

  3. Sep 23, 2019 · The gunfight at the O.K. Corral was a 30-second shootout between lawmen and members of a loosely organized group of outlaws called the Cochise County Cowboys that took place at about 3:00 p.m. on Wednesday, October 26, 1881, in Tombstone. It is generally regarded as the most famous shootout in the history of the American Wild West.

  4. Dec 2, 2020 · In regards to firearms, there were rifles, fowlers, shot-guns, surplus army muskets, carbines, and even repeating arms as well as pistols or revolvers. Pistols were typically single-shot hand guns while revolvers most likely were ‘5-or 6-shooter revolvers. Small .28 to .31 caliber models were commonly called ‘pocket revolvers'.

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  6. Jun 29, 2022 · Contrary to the imagery of the Wild West, however, many towns in the real Old West had restrictions on the carrying of guns that were, I would suggest, stricter than the one just invalidated by ...

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