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Okay I just found out that “the colt” in supernatural has a hidden trigger???? Like bro I didn’t know guns could do this
This technology is freaking awesome why the fuck aren’t we using this in literally every gun ever
Like this completely voids the need for a clunky trigger guard
the trigger pops down from the gun when you pull the hammer back. This is so freaking coolI would kill myself if I had to make this out of lego but it’s still cool
btw I’m finna make this in sn








Fun Fact:
In early percussion cap revolvers like this (the colt 1835) also had the rear sights of the gun carved into the hammer, so TECHNICALLY if you want to be a real asshole, you could argue that not only does the trigger pop out, but also the iron sights whenever you pull the hammer back.
Omg this gun is awesome
I swear they choose the best gun to be the most powerful gun in supernatural
In my opinion, they should’ve used the 1858 Colt Walker instead, the gun was nicknamed “The Horse Pistol” because it was reportedly so heavy and powerful, it was impossible to carry it in anything other than a horse saddle, and could put down an enemy horse with a single shot.
This son of a bitch was considered such a powerful handgun, some gangsters carried this gun in pairs well into the 1930’s, until it was dethroned by the 357. Magnum smokeless cartridge.
i’d say it’s safe to bet that not even supernatural beings could tank a shot of this bastard.
Well in supernatural, “the colt” uses specially made rounds made by colt himself (in the lore) so if they had used that gun, that shit would prolly be able to bring down a hellhound or even a dragon in one shot.
Oh and btw the 1858 is like my fav gun now
the trigger pops down from the gun when you pull the hammer back
oooh, i was wondering what you were on about with a “hidden trigger”thought you meant it had 2 triggers i was like…but why
i seen’t that before i think
i thought it was neat
Ralph, did you even see the damn video.