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A six gun or six-shooter is a revolver that holds six cartridges. The cylinder in a six gun is often called a "wheel", and the six gun is itself often called a "wheel gun". [66] [67] Although a "six gun" can refer to any six-chambered revolver, it is typically a reference to the Colt Single Action Army, or its modern look-alikes such as the ...
The Frontier frame was built around two design features - six shots and .44 caliber. Merwin Hulbert created this family to directly compete with the Colt Model 1873 Single-Action Army (aka Peacemaker), Remington Model 1875, and Smith & Wesson Model 3 as a large frame, big bore six-shooter. Though contracts with the US Army Ordnance Department ...
Because of the changed setting, the characters have guns instead of swords. Instead of Caliber being a sword as tradition has it, it is also a gun, a six-shooter gun. The gun has the magical power of never missing when the shooter is attempting to attain a just cause, bringing a new aspect to the sword.
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Six-Gun Trail, a 1938 American western film; Six-Gun Gold, a 1941 American western film; Six Gun Gospel, a 1943 American western film; Six-Gun Serenade, a 1947 American western film; Six Gun Mesa, a 1950 American western film
A six shooter is a type of revolver that carries six cartridges Six Shooter or Sixshooter may also refer to: Six Shooter, a 2005 Academy Award-winning live action short film; The Six Shooter, a 1953–1954 radio series starring Jimmy Stewart; Six Shooter Records, a record label "Six Shooter", a song by Queens of the Stone Age from the album ...
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VA-105's insignia was approved by the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) on 20 September 1968, and has remained essentially unchanged. It features an Old West gun belt and six-shooter resembling that worn by the main character in the television series Have Gun – Will Travel, with a gold knight chess piece emblazoned on the holster.