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The Walker Colts

These two Walker Colts are Italian reproductions used by Tex to win End of Trail and numerous other SASS matches.

Remington-Keene U.S. Navy Rifle

The Remington-Keene rifle designed for the U.S. Navy was not a bad design, but it was not extraordinary either.

The Power of the Punt Gun

The best example of getting the most return for one's single shot had to be the punt gun.

The Remington Nylon 66

A new concept in rifles, back then.

Ron Coburn

The man who saved Savage Arms.

Dutch Arms In The American Revolution

The Dutch played a crucial role in the conflict for America’s freedom.

The Redcoats’ Brown Bess

Brown Bess muskets served both sides during the American Revolution.

The Men & Guns of the “Battle of the Bulge”

The Bulge was a rifleman’s battle.

American-Made Muskets In The Revolutionary War

As galloping express riders and ringing church bells spread across New England during the early hours of April 19, 1775, thousands of farmers and tradesmen carrying a variety of firearms poured out of their homes and headed toward Lexington and Concord to intercept the British Army column approaching from Boston.

The Arms of April 19, 1775

At the battles of Lexington and Concord, American Patriots stood up to the might of the British Empire with the guns they had.

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