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As a life-long so-called “gun guy,” I was enthralled with someone using a Bisley Colt. From 1894 to 1915, Colt Firearms sold a special version of the classic Single Action Army revolver.
single-action Colt Bisley chambered for the .38 Special. The Bisley took its name from the village of Bisley in Great Britain, where, during the late 19th and early 20th century, shooting ...
The Grand Junction Sentinel reported the guns were two Glock handguns carried by former Mesa County sheriffs and a gold-plated Colt Bisley .38-caliber revolver. The revolver was carried by actor ...
This is ironic, for the Bisley is part of the Colt single-action family; it uses many of the same components, including the cylinder, barrel and ejector rod, thus maintaining a basic SAA layout.
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