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Forgotten Weapons on MSNOpinion
This rare revolver combines American innovation and European craft
Webley introduced their No5 Express New Army model revolver in 1878. This was essentially a ruggedized and scaled up variation on the No5 RIC revolvers that was very popular with police forces. The ...
The Webley-Fosbery emerged during a period when firearms designers were racing to rethink everything about the handgun. Its hybrid design hinted at a future where revolvers could compete with the ...
For the Union Army during the American Civil War, its officers and cavalry troopers relied on one of Colt's most notable ...
Few games live in my head quite like the ones in the Persona series, and among them there is a clear pantheon of greats. Though there are just five main series games, the true number of games is ...
In the mid-19th century, Westley Richards, a British firm, developed a breechloading cavalry carbine that, due to its unique ...
The Sweetwater County Historical Museum recently researched a Smith & Wesson revolver manufactured for the British military ...
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While it deals less damage per shot, the Double-Action Revolver boasts an increased rate of fire thanks to its namesake double action, but the nature of the revolver will make accurate hits more ...
The Schofield Revolver boasts more firepower than most other revolvers with the quickest firing rate to boot - making it a perfect choice for fanning the hammer. Its only offset is a slightly longer ...
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