by admin | Apr 30, 2018 | Members
In the 1860’s Philip Webley & Son developed a solid-frame, large caliber double-action revolver with a five-shot cylinder. These were relatively compact guns chambered for a .44 Rimfire cartridge, .442 British (also known as .44 Webley) and .450 Adams. These...
by admin | Apr 30, 2018 | Grant Cunningham, Members
Last week I received an interesting email from a reader of my latest book, Protecting Your Homestead: Using a rifle to defend life on your property. The sender was wondering about the utility of a lever-action rifle as a defensive tool, and said that he’d been told...
by admin | Apr 29, 2018 | Members
It’s no secret by now that I am fascinated with Cartridge conversions of percussion revolvers. This all started with the local indoor ranges insisting on jacketed ammo only. It meant that my beloved .45 Colt’s were prohibitively expensive to shoot as I did...
by admin | Apr 28, 2018 | Members, Press Release, Welcome
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by admin | Apr 27, 2018 | Members
A buddy of mine asked if I would convert a brass-framed 1851/.44 to an Avenging Angel for him, and since it is technically a non-firearm I said sure. So in yesterday’s mail a pair of Pietta 1851/.44s arrived. I had a .38 S&W cylinder and barrel that I made...