WATCH: The Gunslinger (Starring a Big, Fine Revolver)
You may already know that the revolvers and semi-autos manufactured by Magnum Research often star in movies that feature gunfighting–and yes, we mean “star,” because the Desert Eagle featured in Snatch had one of the more memorable scenes dedicated to it. But did you know that Kahr Firearms Group (which includes Magnum Research) has produced some movies of its own? If you love classic Westerns, you’ll love this short (3.5-minute) film starring a Big Frame Revolver, The Gunslinger. Happy Friday, and enjoy!
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Nicely done. Excellent sound. I kinda sorta wanted to hear her voice, but she let her cannon do the talking, which was just fine by me.
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I’m believe that I’m not the only gun guy who likes to get the facts right (even if he’s wrong- which I also like, unlike some of the other gun guys, & welcome corrections.) Here is my “fact:” The term ‘gunslinger’ did not enter American lexicon until the 1920s; ‘gunfighter,’ which wasn’t even used until the 1870s, would be more accurately used when discussing the “Old West.” –I think