The Colt Lightning Pump Action Rifles: Striking again, and again, and again…
At the end of the 19th century, Colt Firearms was very well known for their revolvers; indeed, every man worth his salt (and quite a few women) carried a Colt. But as their six-shooters were earning the name ‘peacekeeper’ around the world, business-minded engineers in Hartford were saying, what if we sell a companion rifle, chambered for the same rounds as our hit revolvers? Then make another version for big game and then a third in a smaller caliber for target practice?
That, my friends, is what you call lightning in a jar—and the genesis of the Colt Lightning pump action rifle.
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