44 Colt and .38 Colt in the early 1870s ... S&W bored-through cylinder patent and converted roughly 4,500 1858 .44 Army revolvers to a five-shot .46 Short Rimfire cartridge.
Chris Eger put it best over at Guns.com: Colt’s new Black Army pistol run represents “classic Great War styling without the classic Great War price.” Unfortunately, you can’t get one in ...
This gun was named for its inventor ... deadlier models. The 1860 Army Colt shot .44 caliber bullets, which did much more damage. And by the time of Jesse's bank robberies in the early 1870s ...