Let`s see your Colts

Mike1957

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I know many members here have some nice pony guns stashed away.
Let`s see em.

Colt Official Police .38

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Colt AR-15 H-BAR .223 Blue Lable

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Anaconda .44 mag

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Colt Double Eagle 10mm

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Colt Trooper MkIII .357

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Colt Officier`s Special .38

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Colt New Service .38

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Colt Woodsman Match Target 3rd series .22

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Cold Woodsman Target 3rd Series .22

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Colt New Service 1909 Army .45 Colt

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Colt Official Police 32-20

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Colt Second Amendment .22

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Colt Detective Special 3rd issue .38

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Colt New Frontier .22LR

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Colt Officier`s ACP .45 done up as a ported carry gun

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Colt Woodsman Sport 3rd series .22

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Colt Commander 70 series .38 Super

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Colt 1950s Commander Lightweight nickel & gold plate with silver grips

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Colt 1903 .32acp

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Colt New Service .38-40

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Colt Delta Elite 10mm

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Another Delta 10mm done up as a racer

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Colt 2000 9mm

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Colt Official Police .22LR

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Modified 70 series Colt Gold Cup .45acp

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Colt Lawman MkIII .357

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Colt Army Special 32-20

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Colt Diamondback .38

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Colt Police Positive Target .22LR

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Colt New Pocket .32 Long Colt

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Colt Police Positive Special 32-20

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Colt New Police .32 N.P.

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Colt .380 Government Pocketlite

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Colt Diamondback .22LR

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Colt Scout .22LR

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Colt Python .357

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Colt Scout Buntline .22 mag

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New Frontier 44 spl
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pair 3rd gen 51 Navies
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Diamondback
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3rd gen SAA 44 WCF
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70 Series 1911 customised by Kings Gunworks
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3rd gen SAA 45 Colt and 44 spl
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Does this little one count?

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Sure does count. The little Colt Jr is a neat little gun even if it was made by Astra.
Here`s one just like it except this one says "Astra Cub" on it. This one is a .22 Short instead of .25acp.
They are a very well made and work great. They don`t jam up like a lot of the little mouse guns do.

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I'll play.
1940 Colt's Woodsman Sport.
My old traveling companion. Colt's Mk VI/Series 70. .45 ACP. Bought new in '76. Luckily it can't talk.
 

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1883 SAA

This SAA was shipped to Browning Brothers- Ogden Utah in 1887. The end of the barrel is worn to the bore on one side -from rubbing on saddle? or? It was purchased by my grandfather in 1940 from a guy who bought it in a saloon in Rifle Colorado about 1910. The story is the marshal had just shot the owner and gave the gun and holster to the bartender. The notches are thought to be an adaptation for a smaller hand. It would appear this SAA spent a lot of time in the badlands area during the outlaw era.
 

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Naw, we have linoleum. Here are most of my colts.

.45 colt 3rd generation
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A 1906 copper queen converted to .44 special
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3rd generation .44 special
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blue .22 trooper & nickle .38 special trooper
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.22 LR scout late 50s
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1st generation .32-20
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2 1/2" nickle python from 1970
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This is about it
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Dang! Some of you guys have a buttload of Colts! Nice guns!

I only have one. It's a 1911 Combat Elite. My wife got a diamond ring for our 25th anniversy and I got a Colt. :)

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Nice collections. Colts are hard to come buy where I live, you guys are lucky!! Many of these would be big$$$ around here. Some twice what that may be worth in other states.
 
1975 Lawman MKII....
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1921 1908 Hammerless 380
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1969 Targetmans....
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Defender...
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1968 Light Weight Commander Super 38...
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1968 National Match....
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1991 King Cobra...
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1921 Police Positive Special...
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1990 Government 38 Super...
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1978 Tropper MKIII....
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Mustang's...
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22LR CONVERSION UNITS...
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1970 Commemorative ....
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1980 Gold Cup National Match...
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Forgot about this one 1913

51,000 serial number made in 1913. I took it to a local gun club 1911 night with a prize for lowest serial number and didn't even get it out- there were several with 4 digit serial numbers there that night.
 

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This SAA was shipped to Browning Brothers- Ogden Utah in 1887. The end of the barrel is worn to the bore on one side -from rubbing on saddle? or? It was purchased by my grandfather in 1940 from a guy who bought it in a saloon in Rifle Colorado about 1910. The story is the marshal had just shot the owner and gave the gun and holster to the bartender. The notches are thought to be an adaptation for a smaller hand. It would appear this SAA spent a lot of time in the badlands area during the outlaw era.

Interesting old Colt. The barrel muzzle wear is usually from the bottom of the holster if the muzzle didn't stick out the bottom. The other side of the muzzle was protected by the ejector rod housing which probably shows similar wear. A lot of old Colts come out of Mexico looking like that and some are even worn thru the muzzle.
 
These are two of my favorites:
This is a 2nd gen from 1958 that started life as a 5 1/2" 38 Special. They aren't very popular with collectors so although in 99% condition I picked up cheap and turned it into one they didn't make, a 44 Colt with USFA barrel and black powder chamfer cylinder chambered for 44 Spl with separate cyl bushing like the 1st gen guns (and now late 3rd gen guns). Fit the vintage India Sambar Stags to it.

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This one is a 3rd gen Sheriff 44 Spl/44-40 convertible with a USFA chamfered cylinder and cyl bushing. I got the grips unfitted on E-bite and fit them.

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Here are my Colt's. I have to take some picture's of the remaining part of my Colt collection.
 

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Here are some more.
 

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Thuer - Love the 4" Peacekeeper, I've wanted one of those forever. The few I see are always 6".



The only Colt's I have at the moment are 1911's -

This is one of my favorite guns. It's a 1952 Commercial Model that was turned into a Hard Ball gun by Jim Clark in 1983. When the former owner rec'd it back from Clark's he fired one magazine through it to try it out and put it away until I bought it. It is as tight as the day it left Clark's.
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Clark accurized Gold Cup
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Clark Meltdown 1991A1 Compact
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Crawford Custom Hard Ball gun. This one was customized back in '76, I go it a few months ago, it's going to make it's IDPA debut tomorrow.
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Except for the grips this one is just a plain Jane 1991A1 .38 Super
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