A Tale of Revolver Decline and the Rebirth of the Prancing Pony

A Tale of Revolver Decline and the Rebirth of the Prancing Pony

Colt is a name that’s synonymous with the .38 Special six-shot snub nose wheel gun. Going all the way back to 1927, with the introduction of their D-Framed Detective Special, they colt made made a series of variations of this gun as it went through four generations during the twentieth century.

After attempting to recover from a crippling labor strike that ended in 1990 and filing for bankruptcy protection in 1992 due a range of issues including a 1990 leveraged buyout.

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