History of the Colt Python: From 1955 Royal Blue Royalty to the 2020 Reboot

Colt’s Python arrived in 1955 as a hand-fitted, target-grade .357 Magnum with a vent rib, full underlug, and glorious Royal Blue polish. Decades later, the 2020 stainless reboot kept the soul while modernizing the action and materials. Here’s how the design, manufacturing, and features evolved, plus what buyers and collectors should watch for.
Why the Ruger GP100 Still Gets So Much Respect

From trail-to-town workhorse to range-day favorite, the Ruger GP100 earned its reputation the hard way: by being built tough, shooting straight, and staying fixable. Here’s why the old-school wheelgun still commands modern respect.
What Makes Double-Action Revolvers So Enduring

From 19th-century service guns to today’s trail companions and home-defense staples, double-action revolvers keep winning trust with simple mechanics, broad caliber flexibility, and model lineages that reward buyers and collectors alike.