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*SOLD* 1901 Colt Single Action Army .38 WCF 5.5" *VINTAGE 1st GENERATION MODEL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Colt Single Action Army (SAA), also known by several other names such as the Peacemaker, Model P, and M1873, is one of the most iconic revolvers in history. Designed by Colt’s Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company for the U.S. government’s service revolver trials in 1872, it was adopted as the standard-issue revolver of the U.S. Army from 1873 to 1892. The revolver was initially chambered in .45 Colt, which became the most famous and enduring of its many
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Apr 22nd 2025
*SOLD* Hammerli/Interarms Virginian .45 LC Blue/CCH *SWISS SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
A winning hand is a matter of luck. The new VIRGINIAN by HAMMERLI is another matter. Here, your winnings are assured in advance. Crafted by the Swiss firm of HAMMERLI (world famous for its crafting of Olympic medal winners) the VIRGINIAN guarantees you the precision, excellence and reliability worthy of its honored name. You don't gamble when you choose the VIRGINIAN. It's your best choice for a lifetime of shooting pleasure and pride of ownership. Some special VIRG
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Apr 1st 2025
*SOLD* 1958 Ruger Single Six .22LR Blue 5 1/2" *INCREDIBLE SINGLE-ACTION REVOLVER*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Work had been underway on the first Ruger single-action since 1950, and by June of 1953, the gun was ready, the Single Six. Like the Ruger Standard Automatic pistol, the Single Six was chambered for the great .22 Long Rifle — everyman’s cartridge. Based on the appearance of the Colt Single Action Army revolver, it was first introduced with a 5½-inch barrel. It could also be used with .22 Short or .22 Long ammunition. As the name suggested, the cylinder
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Mar 26th 2025
*SOLD* Smith Wesson 41-1 .22 Short Blue 5.5" *ULTRA RARE - LIMITED 1,000 MADE*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a distinguished semi-automatic pistol designed specifically for competitive target shooting. Developed after World War II, the Model 41 was the result of years of refinement and testing, making it one of the most well-regarded pistols for precision shooting in its class. One of the key design features of the Model 41 is its 105-degree grip angle, which was intentionally matched to the angle of the Colt M1911 to provide a consistent grip
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Feb 12th 2025