1903 Colt .32 Auto
Also called the Hammerless Pocket Pistol, this John Browning designed semi-auto was made 1917-18. It is a Third Series of the second pocket automatic Colt manufactured. Chambered for the .32ACP it has a 3 ¾” barrel, detachable magazine and hard-rubber grips. It has a slide stop and a grip safety. With original magazine.
This pistol is in pretty darn good condition with high-edge wear and a bare spot on the front left slide. The beautiful Colt blue is fading a bit but in good shape regardless. The hard-rubber grips are in excellent condition with little wear and distinct rampant Colt on both sides. A very attractive and cool pistol!
A very collectible Colt auto. $650 = $20 ship/insur. NOW $600+ $20
Colt Challenger .22 Pistol
Something of a blue-collar Woodsman the Challenger was introduced in the Second Series post-war production as identified by the multi-bend trigger shape. Produced between 1950 and 1955 these have attained their own collectable interest as a low production gun of 77,000.
Challenger pistols have the same great grip angle that makes the Woodsman so pointable, same 10 shot magazine and same nice trigger pull. They don’t have the hold open on the last a cartridge, have less expensive non-thumb rest grips (Great for the Left-hander!) and more rudimentary rear sight. With original magazine.
This one is in great shooting condition with some muzzle and high edge wear, a scuff on top of the slide and a red sighting spot on the front sight. Well priced at $425 + $30 ship/insur. **SOLD ON COLT FORUM**
High Standard Model GE Target Pistol
This is a Very scarce pistol that I was completely unfamiliar with prior to seeing this one. Only made in 1949-50 about 2,900 were produced. One of few HS models with interchangeable barrels they were available with 4 ½’ and/or 6 ¾” bull barrels. A few guns were shipped with both. These were offered as High Standard’s highest-grade target pistol and came with
Roper style checkered thumb rest grips. With original magazine.
The trigger is very sweet, the grips very comfortable and the bull barrel balances nicely. I’ll bet it is a fine shooter besides being a rare collectable.
This one weights 2lbs. 12 oz. and is in very nice condition. The pistol retain almost all of the bluing with some edge wear and one pinky-nail size blemish on top of the barrel. The factory grips have been replaced with custom Sanderson thumb rest grips (numbers on the backside). The grips are attractive walnut and in tip-top condition with no chips, gouges or cracks. $825 + $30 Ship/insur.*NOW $800+$30*SOLD*
Cross posted
All Forum rules apply, Payment by Postal Money Order; shipped via Priority Mail from my FFL to yours. 'I'll Take it' and PM or email to seal the deal!
Thanks,
Steven D. Hughes
[email protected]
406-222-9377
Also called the Hammerless Pocket Pistol, this John Browning designed semi-auto was made 1917-18. It is a Third Series of the second pocket automatic Colt manufactured. Chambered for the .32ACP it has a 3 ¾” barrel, detachable magazine and hard-rubber grips. It has a slide stop and a grip safety. With original magazine.
This pistol is in pretty darn good condition with high-edge wear and a bare spot on the front left slide. The beautiful Colt blue is fading a bit but in good shape regardless. The hard-rubber grips are in excellent condition with little wear and distinct rampant Colt on both sides. A very attractive and cool pistol!
A very collectible Colt auto. $650 = $20 ship/insur. NOW $600+ $20







Colt Challenger .22 Pistol
Something of a blue-collar Woodsman the Challenger was introduced in the Second Series post-war production as identified by the multi-bend trigger shape. Produced between 1950 and 1955 these have attained their own collectable interest as a low production gun of 77,000.
Challenger pistols have the same great grip angle that makes the Woodsman so pointable, same 10 shot magazine and same nice trigger pull. They don’t have the hold open on the last a cartridge, have less expensive non-thumb rest grips (Great for the Left-hander!) and more rudimentary rear sight. With original magazine.
This one is in great shooting condition with some muzzle and high edge wear, a scuff on top of the slide and a red sighting spot on the front sight. Well priced at $425 + $30 ship/insur. **SOLD ON COLT FORUM**


High Standard Model GE Target Pistol
This is a Very scarce pistol that I was completely unfamiliar with prior to seeing this one. Only made in 1949-50 about 2,900 were produced. One of few HS models with interchangeable barrels they were available with 4 ½’ and/or 6 ¾” bull barrels. A few guns were shipped with both. These were offered as High Standard’s highest-grade target pistol and came with
Roper style checkered thumb rest grips. With original magazine.
The trigger is very sweet, the grips very comfortable and the bull barrel balances nicely. I’ll bet it is a fine shooter besides being a rare collectable.
This one weights 2lbs. 12 oz. and is in very nice condition. The pistol retain almost all of the bluing with some edge wear and one pinky-nail size blemish on top of the barrel. The factory grips have been replaced with custom Sanderson thumb rest grips (numbers on the backside). The grips are attractive walnut and in tip-top condition with no chips, gouges or cracks. $825 + $30 Ship/insur.*NOW $800+$30*SOLD*




Cross posted
All Forum rules apply, Payment by Postal Money Order; shipped via Priority Mail from my FFL to yours. 'I'll Take it' and PM or email to seal the deal!
Thanks,
Steven D. Hughes
[email protected]
406-222-9377
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