Colt Gray, the accused teen shooter, faces felony and malice murder charges. His father, Colin Gray, is accused of knowingly ...
The Colt 1911 helped win two World Wars and may be the most copied handgun ever. Lt. Col. Jeff Cooper referred to it as the “Yankee Fist,” and today, the 1911 is more popular than ever before.
A concealed-carry handgun is an important tool. You need something that you can use effectively and, more importantly, carry every day comfortably. Go to any gun store and you’ll see that the options ...
January chugs along and that can mean only one thing around these parts: it's time to rank minor-league prospects. Every team across the majors is selling hope to their fans: some are selling it ...
Colt has announced the launch of its "Safety Impact Award," a platform recognizing non-profit organizations that exemplify an exceptional commitment to safety in the firearms industry. To help ...
A rare glimpse into mobster Al Capone’s home life will be on display in a new exhibit at the Mob Museum in downtown Las Vegas.
Now for this week in history brought to you by the Upcountry History Museum. This week in 1911 the actor, singer and dancer Danny Kaye was born in NYC to Ukrainian Jewish Immigrants.
The Springfield Armory 1911 DS Prodigy Compact is the latest in their line of popular polymer-grip double-stack 9mm 1911 pistols. Springfield was one of the first to mass produce a sub-$2,000 ...
This photo taken in 2024, in Las Vegas, shows a Colt .45-caliber pistol that once belonged to mob boss Al Capone. It is now on display for the first time at the Mob Museum in Las Vegas. Ty Oneil ...
With Texas football quarterback Quinn Ewers entering the 2025 NFL draft, the era of Arch Manning has arrived.
The Mob Museum in Downtown Las Vegas announced the unveiling of Al Capone's Colt 1911 .45-caliber semiautomatic pistol, nicknamed "Sweetheart." Capone was an infamous gangster who rose to ...
One of their most treasured hand-me-downs was Capone’s favorite weapon, a Colt 1911 .45-caliber pistol that was popular during World War I. “He called her — we refer to it as a her — his ...
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