troy2000
45 Cal.
I never knew this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt_Walkeradd: Again according to Wikipedia, "The Walker, unlike most succeeding martial pistols and revolvers, was a practical weapon out to about 100 yards." It held a black powder charge of 60 grains in each chamber.
Never shoulda read that; now I want one.
That's almost ninety years, spanning from the era of caplock guns to modern magnums.The 1847 Colt Walker was the most powerful handgun available up until the 1935 debut of the Smith and Wesson model 27, the very first .357 magnum chambering.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colt_Walkeradd: Again according to Wikipedia, "The Walker, unlike most succeeding martial pistols and revolvers, was a practical weapon out to about 100 yards." It held a black powder charge of 60 grains in each chamber.
Never shoulda read that; now I want one.
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