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Single Action Sixguns
Single Action Sixguns offers of six-gun enthusiasts the most detailed and comprehensive sixgun resource on the market. This model-by-model review of handguns of the past and present provides a glimpse into the character of some of the most famous firearms in history. More than 350 photos, coupled with thousands of facts about single-action revolvers from 1850 to today, create a unique chronology for handgun enthusiasts, cowboy action shooters and handgun hunters. Readers will enjoy chapters on tips for customising, grips, loads and leather, hunting, personal defence, ammunition, cartridge reloading and more. Featured models include Colt 1873 SAA, Remington 1875 and 1890, Ruger Vaquero, Freedom Arms, Uberti, Ruger Blackhawk and Super Blackhawk. This resource is unrivalled in its depth of information and is a must for any revolver enthusiast..
Price: $24.78
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Sixguns and Double Eagles
Wes Stone was once a lawman, but that was before the ruthless Sandlin Gang gunned down his father-Nathan Stone, the Gunfighter Now, having traded in his badge for his father's guns, he's sworn blood vengeance on every last member of the Gang. But little does he realize that the Sandlins are part of a much larger criminal organization...one whose influence stretches across the entire west and knows his every move!.
Price: $2.98
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Six-gun Kill (Buckskin)
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The Trailsman #312: Shanghaied Six-Guns (Trailsman)
Skye Fargo has gotten mixed up with the wrong women before, but when he rescues a stunning Hawaiian girl, he realizes he's in way over his head. Her captor is the most feared man in all the seven seas, Captain Theodore Strang. When Strang forces Skye into servitude aboard his ship, he soon finds out Skye Fargo ain't no servant-and he ain't the sort to abandon ship until this Hawaiian honey is free..
Price: $2.58
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Turquois and Six-Guns: The Story of Cerrillos, New Mexico
The rock-ribbed hills surrounding Cerrillos, New Mexico, are honeycombed with mineshafts and it is these mines that have shaped the history of the town and of the district over which it presides. The Pueblo Indians for untold ages took out turquoise; the Spaniards in their turn found gold, silver and lead; and finally, the Anglo-Americans exploited all of these in addition to copper, zinc and coal. Mining gave life to Cerrillos and to neighboring towns such as Bonanza City, Carbonateville, Waldo and Madrid. And when the boom passed and the mines closed, that life ebbed away. Scattered over the hills and in the valleys everywhere are skeletal remains of mining activity: deserted buildings, black and foreboding entrances to shafts, broken tools and equipment, fallen timbers from the windlasses, gallows and hoist houses, tailing dumps and slag heaps. These offer silent testimony to the once prosperous past of the Cerrillos mining district and are an appeal for all students of history..
Price: $9.88
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A Six-Gun Salute: An Illustrated History of the Houston Colt .45s
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