15 Banned Cowboy Revolvers Even MORE Illegal Than You Think
The Wild West wasn’t as lawless as the movies make it seem. In fact, many revolvers carried by cowboys, outlaws, and gunslingers were heavily restricted—or outright banned in towns across the frontier. Some of these firearms were considered so dangerous that possession alone could land you in serious trouble. This is a historical breakdown, not modern legal advice—designed to show how frontier gun control was stricter than most people realize. 🔔 Subscribe for Wild West history, outlaw weapons, and the untold truths behind classic Western myths.

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