The Galleries
- Robert E. Petersen Collection
- Ancient Firearms
- The Road to American Liberty
- Seeds of Greatness
- The Prospering New Republic
- A Nation Asunder
- The American West
- Innovation, Oddities and Competition
- Theodore Roosevelt, Elegant Arms
- World War I and Firearms Innovation
- WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Beyond
- For the Fun of It
- Firearms Traditions for Today
- William B. Ruger Special Exhibits
- Freedom's Doorway
Colt Match Target
Rattlesnake gold inlay; ivory girps.
Colt rounded out its ensemble of automatics with the inimitable Woodsman. Many youngsters regarded the Woodsman .22 as the start of their affection for and understanding of guns and the out-of-doors. From 1915 to the mid-1970s, nearly 650,000 Woodsman .22s and related Colts were manufactured under the model names Woodsman (the original), Target, Sport, Match Target, Challenger, Huntsman and Targetsman.