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Review: Ruger Bisley Super Blackhawk Hunter

Blending materials and design to create sensible big-game hunting revolver.

Brooklyn Arms .32 Caliber Slocum

The .32-caliber Slocum was a popular Civil War-era choice for personal protection.

John Wesley Hardin's Colt Revolver

Hardin usually carried more than one Colt revolver, as reloading a cap-and-ball handgun under fire was not a quick or easily completed task.

Smith & Wesson 386 Night Guard Revolver

A new version of an American classic.

Wheelguns Still Work: Concealed Carry Revolvers

Semi-auto pistols may rule the self-defense handgun world, but don't relegate your revolvers to museums.

Charter Arms Southpaw

The Charter Arms Southpaw is a left-hand version of the popular Undercover Lite .38 Spl. +P revolver.

Ruger .44 Mag. Blackhawk Single-Action Revolver

A great revolver in an awesome caliber.

Single-Action Shootout at Gunsite

Single-action revolvers once ruled the self-defense world. They still make sense.

Double-Action Revolvers & The Old West

While not as popular as single-actions, double-action revolvers played a role in the Old West.

Smith & Wesson Model 36 (Chief's Special)

The Chief’s Special continues to be a popular revolver.

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