On the smaller guns for the towns folk. My great grandfather ( he was a carpenter/contractor) carried a 32 S & W but in a regular holster and belt with about 20 bullet loops. Out on the plains he was attacked twice in his life but he never had a rifle.
It was the cowboys that carried the big hog legs.
Mark Twain wrote of carrying just one Colt Navy revolver but as stated, there is a surprisingly large amount of folks that never carried anything. I think the most popular of all Colt percussion revolvers was the little 31 caliber pocket model, I'm relying on the information in the DGW catalog.
It was the cowboys that carried the big hog legs.
Mark Twain wrote of carrying just one Colt Navy revolver but as stated, there is a surprisingly large amount of folks that never carried anything. I think the most popular of all Colt percussion revolvers was the little 31 caliber pocket model, I'm relying on the information in the DGW catalog.