In 1963, an Idaho cowboy, Elmer Keith, along with two of America’s best known Border Patrol agents and authors, Bill Jordon and Skeeter Skelton, petitioned Smith and Wesson to build a .41-caliber ...
Introduced early in the 1960s, the .41 Remington Magnum was the brainchild of gun enthusiasts and industry greats like Elmer Keith, who recognized a gap in the market for a law enforcement round that ...
The “Gun That Won The West,” the Winchester 1873 is perhaps the most recognizable of the lever-action rifles that were popular in nineteenth-century America. Today, Winchester still makes a variety of ...
The “Gun That Won The West,” the Winchester 1873 is perhaps the most recognizable of the lever-action rifles that were popular in nineteenth-century America. Today, Winchester still makes a variety of ...
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