Colt OP 2"

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Won this nice Colt OP 2" last week on GB, a nice Birth year Colt.
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Lovely gun. Reminds me of the photos in the 1980s special "Guns of The Gunfighters" from G&A publications. Barrel cut back to afford every millisecond of speed in a close range encounter. Up close and dirty, to heck with adjustable sights and long-er barrels. Immediately made me think of the original 2" bbl Lawman from 1970, with its exposed extractor rod.

I don't like snub-nosed guns for nothing...;)

Kaaskop49
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Massad Ayoob wrote of finding a 2" Colt OP, part of a special order for a PD that want its uniformed officers and plainsclothes men to carry the same handgun.
 
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A very nice OP. What year? Colt stopped production of the OP in 1969. I have a 1956 Colt Official Police 4". Quality, old school workmanship! Shown with my nickel Model 10. Carried revolvers as a LEO so partial to the Colt and S&W .38 specials.
 

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A very nice OP. What year? Colt stopped production of the OP in 1969. I have a 1956 Colt Official Police 4". Quality, old school workmanship! Shown with my nickel Model 10. Carried revolvers as a LEO so partial to the Colt and S&W .38 specials.

Colt Letter shipping date is July 29, 1960. Shipped to Montgomery Ward & Company- 5701 West Courtland Street, Chicago, Illinois in a 1-gun shipment.

That nickel Model 10 is really sweet, I didn't like nickel guns when I was younger, now I like them more then blue.
 
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I had a modest collection of OP revolvers but never managed to find a decent 2" let alone one as fine as yours. Thanks for posting it. The Lawrence holster on the left is stamped 38. O.P. 2
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I had a modest collection of OP revolvers but never managed to find a decent 2" let alone one as fine as yours. Thanks for posting it. The Lawrence holster on the left is stamped 38. O.P. 2
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Beautiful leather collection, I wouldn't imagine there are many O.P 2-inch holsters out there.
 
Colt Letter shipping date is July 29, 1960. Shipped to Montgomery Ward & Company- 5701 West Courtland Street, Chicago, Illinois in a 1-gun shipment.

That nickel Model 10 is really sweet, I didn't like nickel guns when I was younger, now I like them more then blue.

Thanks for the compliment. I am proud of it.

We carried nickel Model 10s 4" in the 1970's as a uniformed LEO. It took me several years of visiting shows and shops to find one like we carried. I found it in 2016 at a small collectors show in Virginia. It is a 1979 model 10-7. Some Smiths in nickel finish bring a premium. Once stainless became popular nickel was likely phased out. I say if you find a nice nickel pinned barrel Smith - buy it!
 
Very nice find in great condition!

My only Colt OP is this wartime-configured Commando. Hard to find these days. In fact, the one I bought was the first I'd ever seen in the flesh.

John


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The 4" OP is without a doubt one of my favorite revolvers, the feel of that revolver in the hand to me is just about perfect.
 
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