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THE BRITISH BULLDOG REVOLVER; The Forgotten
Gun that Really Won the West
by George Layman
Generations of Hollywood Westerns have led
us to believe that the Colt Single Action Army was the "Gun
That Won the West." But could the real honors belong to
an inexpensive, yet powerful pocket revolver that is only now
beginning to be appreciated by historians and collectors?
In this long-awaited new collector's guide,
noted author George Layman tells us the true story behind these
diminutive, yet devastating, weapons. Perhaps ten times as popular
as the Colt and Smith & Wesson combined, "British Bull
Dog" revolvers were first introduced by Philip Webley &
Co., but were soon duplicated by the American gun manufacturing
giant Forehand & Wadsworth and countless Belgian copyists.
Far from being uninteresting and identical,
these pistols exist today in almost limitless variety. Learn
how to identify rarities and valuable variations, including prices
that should be expected for each type. Also, learn which models
were carried most in the West by riverboat gamblers, soiled doves
and gold miners. Even "Billy the Kid" might have packed
one! So while the gun may have "British" in its name,
the story is all American - and one that has remained untold
until now.
Introduction by renowned author Norm Flayderman.
Hardcover, 6.5"x9.5", over 300 illustrations,
191 pages, $34.99 plus s/h.
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