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It’s amazing that even as I write this, cowboy guns and the Cowboy Action Revolvers · Revolvers are repeating handgun that has at least one barrel and uses a revolving cylinder Old West are still as popular as ever. It’s even more exciting that so many companies still come up with new and innovative products that tip their cowboy hat at history while still appealing to a modern audience. Here are some of the best cowboy guns that have hit the marketplace over the past year.
In the end, the Barkeep – which has an MSRP of about $180 – feels good and works well. The closest comparison we can think of in terms of price is Ruger’s new Wrangler series, which is just a few bucks more. However, the Wrangler is bigger – currently just offered with a longer 4.62-inch barrel and a more utilitarian Cerakote finish – and unlike the Barkeep does not have the option of converting to .22 WMR.
Production history | |
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Designer | William Mason and Charles Brinckerhoff Richards |
Designed | 1872 |
Manufacturer | Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company |
Produced | 1873–1941 1956–1974 1976–present |
No. built | 457,000+[1] |
Specifications | |
Mass | 2.31 lbs (1.048 kg) (with 7+1⁄2″ barrel) |
Length | 10.25″ (260 mm, with 4+3⁄4″ barrel); 11″ (279 mm, with 5+1⁄2″ barrel); and 13″ (330 mm, with 7+1⁄2″ barrel) |
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Cartridge | .45 Colt, .44-40 WCF, .38-40 WCF, .32-20 WCF, .38 Colt, and many others, including .22 LR, .38 Special, .45 ACP, .357 Magnum, and .44 Special |
Action | Single-action revolver |
Feed system | 6-shot cylinder |
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