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Q. At a gun show, I saw a Colt 1860 Army Richards Conversion with 12 cylinder notches instead of the usual six. The dealer was not sure whether this was original to the gun. Were these extra notches a factory variation or just some frontier gunsmith’s backroom project? A. What you saw was a rarity within a rarity. In 1871, Charles Richards patented a system that enabled Colt to transition from cap-and-ball to self-contained metallic cartridge revolvers utilizing Colt’s surplus Civil War Army parts. A new—albeit short-lived—safety system was devised to prevent the hammer from resting over a loaded chamber. Perhaps as an…
Just before the outbreak of World War II, the Polish military sought a new sidearm. Ultimately, the country would produce its own pistol at the FB Radom plant, and while only a small number of guns were made before the German invasion in 1939, the Vis 35 Radom is considered to be one of the best handguns from the pre-World War II era. Watch our “American Rifleman Television” I Have This Old Gun segment above to see the Radom on the range. “ In the 1930s, Poland is looking for a new military sidearm. And initially, the Polish military contracted with…
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