Let`s see your Colts

Commander all steel in .38 super. Great pistol

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She sure can make a can dance.

Nice little 32 long. Love the weight and trigger.
Too bad they don't make these anymore.
 

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Here is my Grandfather's Official Police that will be my youngest son's. Chambered in 38 Special.
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new gun

Just got another Python, wasn't really looking for one but sometimes you have to get things when you can. Here's a pic of my new nickle one and another pic of both of mine together.
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Wow , what beautiful pics of such nice Colts! I'm almost too embarrassed to post the poor snapshots of my meager herd of Prancing Ponys. Almost!

My 1960 Python #96XX

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1954 .357

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1917 .45 when I got it for $325

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today

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1918 New Service in .455 Eley , rough on the outside but nice on the inside

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Got autos?

Mk.IV Ser.70 custom

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1960 & 1965 National Matches

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Commanders

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Match Target .22

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Even a 1908 Pocket .25

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Colt OfficersModel 38

I just purchased this gun at a local gun show. I am trying to date the gun and find out if Colt made this gun in Nickel. It appears to be original finish. I also posted this on the Colt forum. The patent #'s on the barrel are Aug. 5, 1884, June 5, 1900 and July 4, 1905. The model on the side of the barrel is officers model 38, it has a maltses cross before and after the roll mark.
The serial # is 4995xx.
 

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That is a Colt Officer's Target?. It looks like a second issue to me (1908-1940) due to the front sight. I've never seen one in nickel.

IMO, those grips are not original. A serial number would help (62XX or 491XX). It's still a very interesting revolver. You did very well.

The serial number is 4995xx It is a six digit number. There is a "Y" under the serial number.
 
I forgot to add a few more.

For little critters

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.22-250


For bigger critters

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.300 Win. Mag.

For really big critters

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.375 H&H

A buddy was lucky enough to pick up eight of these lovely ladies when Colt got out of the Sauer business, when he got out of the gun business these followed me home.... I'm swapping out the scopes as finances allow.... Only issue so far.... I'm a lefty...
 
Just playing with my new Canon PowerShot SX130IS camera.

I am not completly happy with the result. But this is my Near Mint 3e generation Colt SAA in .44 special.
 

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Here is my most expensive Colt. It is only a year old and costing a fortune each month.

The other Colts only cost at time of purchase.
 

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Python Target
Gold Cup, 70 Series
Woodsman Match Target

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1941 Colt 1911A1 and 1943 Commando

These are two of my favorite...
 

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