Two revolvers defined the American frontier — but only one earned its place as the legend of the Old West.
The Colt Single Action Army, better known as the Peacemaker, became the symbol of lawmen, outlaws, and frontier justice. The Smith & Wesson Schofield, faster to reload and favored by the U.S. Army, was considered more advanced for its time.
So which revolver was actually better?
In this episode, we break down:
Reload speed vs battlefield reliability
Why the Army favored the Schofield
Why cowboys and gunfighters trusted the Colt
Stopping power, durability, and real-world use
Which revolver truly fit the realities of the Old West
This isn’t modern opinion — it’s history, firsthand accounts, and battlefield logic.
If you appreciate authentic Old West stories, firearms history, and the truth behind legendary weapons, you’re in the right place. New details ahead you won’t find in most history books.
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