Carter Ricke passed for four touchdowns, CJ Wright produced 147 total yards with three TDs, and Braeden Baker had 149 rushing yards with a TD to lead the Bulldogs' offense.
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From dusty saloons to frontier justice, the Colt .45 played a major role in the Wild West. Learn how it earned its reputation as "the gun that won the West." Home Depot responds to nationwide boycott ...
This video uncovers the history and mystery surrounding the Colt .45 used by one of the Old West’s most famous figures. Woman loses husband to alcoholism, unprepared for message she then receives WWE ...
Whilst the past couple decades have been dominated by Glock, there can be no doubt that the most popular and enduring pistol design of all time is the 1911 pistol. Even today they are among the most ...
In 1950, Randolph Scott starred in the classic Western Colt .45, which followed gun salesman Steve Farrell as he gets into a heap of trouble after a gunfighter escapes from prison. While the film is ...
People know about the Smith & Wesson Schofield revolver, even if it’s only from watching Unforgiven. Officially known as the S&W Model 3, it’s one of the important revolvers of the Old West. When we ...
Colt .45 is an American Western series which aired on ABC between October 1957 and September 1960. Christopher Colt was apparently a gun salesman but was in fact a government agent tracking down ...
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The prosecution pointed to a photo of the film’s armorer, arguing she had brought the live rounds. Her lawyers tried to focus attention on the movie’s primary ammunition supplier. By Julia Jacobs ...