There are some great Colts here.
I have a few, and the free-wheeling lack of focus shows I am even less disciplined as a Colt collector than I am as a collector of S&Ws. If I see something and like it, I will try to get it. As with Smiths, I prefer guns over a half-century old.
Three semi-autos: a 1940 First Model Woodsman , a 1949 Second Model Match Target, and one of the last M1908s; the last is a U.S. Property general officers model issued to AF Brigadier General Clarence Irvine.
Some revolvers, earliest first: a .32 New Pocket from 1897, about 90-95%; one of the first Officers Model revolvers, a New Army & Navy with adjustable sights (1904); a nearly new 1917; an uncommon Greek Army Contract revolver (Army Special, 4.5" barrel, smooth wooden stocks and Greek stampings) from 1916; two Commandos from WWII (probably 1943 for both); and an Official Police converted for target work in the LAPD manner (angle-cut grip frame and Blackford stocks, fixed sights with low-profile barrel rib, modest bling factor with jeweled hammer and trigger).
There are a few others, some kind of undistinguished and others at least a little interesting, but these are the ones I love this morning.