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6.5 Day Special: The Story of 6.5mm Rifle Cartridges
Happy 6.5 Day! This video is debuting on June 5 - "6/5" - so what better day for Brownells Gun Tech™ Keith Ford to share his love for 6.5mm rifle cartridges?
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From the Vault: U.S. Army C.I.C. Colt 1911 Commander
In this episode of “From the Vault”, we take a look at the history and significance of the Colt Commander, a lightweight handgun developed by Colt in response to a U.S. Army request in 1949.
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From the Vault: The UZI Pistol
Brownells Gun Tech™ Keith Ford shows us his rare Uzi Pistol. No, not the Uzi submachine gun or the Uzi Micro machine pistol, but the semi-auto Uzi PISTOL.
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From the Vault: Colt Diamondback Revolver
At a glance, it looks like a Colt Python, and for some of us back in the day, it served as the "poor man's Python." Brownells Gun Tech™ and firearm historian Keith Ford shows us his unfired Colt Diamondback manufactured in 1972.
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From the Vault: Devel Smith & Wesson Model 59 Conversion
Caleb and Steve piled into the Brownells minivan and made a junket to Rock Island Auction Co., where Steve found a unique Smith & Wesson that tickled his fancy. No, it's not a revolver!
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From the Vault: 1863 Slocum Side-Loading Revolver
Brownells Gun Tech™ Caleb Savant is joined today by special guest Cody Slocum, who shows us an early-production Slocum Side-Loading Revolver from 1863. It's a small, 5-shot, single action "pocket" revolver chambered in .32 Rimfire.
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From the Vault: Teddy Roosevelt's Smith & Wesson No. 3
Get ready to feel a "history rush" because Steve and Keith are back Rock Island Auction Co. with what Keith calls two of the coolest guns he's ever seen.

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