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Six ShooterWas not Colt's 1st effort a failed 5 shot pistol? I read that the Texicans saught him out to get them for their fight against the Indians. I understand that not even he had one anymore and they finally found one for him to duplicate. He improved it and made it a 6 shot. It was a big turning point in the war with the Indians. The Comanches could get off 10 arrows from horseback in the time the Anglos could get off 1 shot. The 6 shooter changed all of that. The final nail was the long rifle. Check out Quanah Parker Summer moon for details. markgregory51@hotmail.com. My Marine dad would not appreciate you saying you WERE a Marine. He has been dead for 40+ years and still is! Hoo Ra! — Preceding unsigned comment added by 166.147.72.152 (talk) 01:20, 4 July 2014 (UTC) The Signpost: 02 July 2014
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