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Single action revolvers are considered “obsolete”, but human being aren’t anymore bullet proof than they were 141 years ago. If I knew someone was about to bust through my front door and try to kill me, I had a choice between having a sub compact .380 or a single action .45 Colt in my hand, guess which one I’d choose.
And if the choice was between the .380 and an Italian copy of an 1858 Remington New Army .44 cap and ball? It wouldn’t be the .380.
And it’s not for nothing that Gunsite is offering a self defense course for single action revolvers.
Cool knife made from a railroad spike!