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PUBLISHED: Friday, June 10, 2011 -

The Backwoodsman Magazine – Bond Arms Review ~Charlie Chalk In the mid-1800′s, Remington developed a double-barrel, pocket pistol, designed to fire a .41 cal. rimfire round.  Mostly used for self-defense, in close quarters, like across the card table from a low down card-cheating snake.  Carried in vest pockets on riverboats, hip pockets of miners in […]

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