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A Street-Legal Shorty Double Barrel? The Pedersoli Howdah .45/.410 - Full Review.

A Street-Legal Shorty Double Barrel? The Pedersoli Howdah .45/.410 – Full Review.

The new Pedersoli Howdah double pistol from the Italian Firearms Group is an historic design with a lineage that dates back to late 19th century Europe and development of the first Howdah-style double barrel pistols for big game hunters.

Cowboy Time Machine: The Mysterious 1860 Army Cartridge Conversions

Cowboy Time Machine: The Mysterious 1860 Army Cartridge Conversions

A great mystery in the world of classic revolvers is the story of the 1860 Army cartridge conversions. Were they made by Colt’s, or were they merely the creations of gunsmiths addressing a demand from consumers? Read on to find out the story behind these and how you can buy one for yourself.

A Big-Bore, EDC Shotgun? Hands On, Full Review and Test

A Big-Bore, EDC Shotgun? Hands On, Full Review and Test

The Taurus Judge was a controversial handgun when it was presented, and remains so today to a degree. But even the most skeptical nay-sayers raised at least one eyebrow and the notion of a fairly small revolver that could fire .45 Colt and .410 shotshells in whatever order or manner the owner saw fit.

Cowboy Time Machine: Uberti Replaces SAA Transfer Bar w/Glock Style Floating Pin - Cattleman II Review

Cowboy Time Machine: Uberti Replaces SAA Transfer Bar w/Glock Style Floating Pin – Cattleman II Review

More than 140 years after the Colt SAA was invented, Uberti decided it was high time to change the rules and engineered a solution to the historic problem of having to “safely” carry a Single Action with the hammer resting on an empty chamber.